. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. THE LAKE OF PITCH. 45 of love, for every time he takes to flight a loud humming sound is produced. The females are dull olive in color but easily recognizable by their orange feet and legs. Sometimes three suitors would buzz and hum together about one of these sombre little ladies in the gloom of the gorge.. Fio. The Same Lizard a Moment Later, Obliterated by Change of Position. The rotten trees and palm stubs were filled with interesting insects; big black pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-search-for-a-wilderness-an-account-of-two-ornithological-expeditions-to-venezuela-and-to-british-guiana-natural-history-birds-the-lake-of-pitch-45-of-love-for-every-time-he-takes-to-flight-a-loud-humming-sound-is-produced-the-females-are-dull-olive-in-color-but-easily-recognizable-by-their-orange-feet-and-legs-sometimes-three-suitors-would-buzz-and-hum-together-about-one-of-these-sombre-little-ladies-in-the-gloom-of-the-gorge-fio-the-same-lizard-a-moment-later-obliterated-by-change-of-position-the-rotten-trees-and-palm-stubs-were-filled-with-interesting-insects-big-black-pa-image231965093.html
RMRDAWRH–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. THE LAKE OF PITCH. 45 of love, for every time he takes to flight a loud humming sound is produced. The females are dull olive in color but easily recognizable by their orange feet and legs. Sometimes three suitors would buzz and hum together about one of these sombre little ladies in the gloom of the gorge.. Fio. The Same Lizard a Moment Later, Obliterated by Change of Position. The rotten trees and palm stubs were filled with interesting insects; big black pa
. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. MAN-0-WAR BIRDS—Family Fregatidae. MAN-0-WAR bird; FRIGATE BIRD. 128. Ficuula aiittiUi. 40 In. Eye brown; bill on3, comparatively slender, and flesh colored; gular sac orange; feet small and weaK, with the four toes joined by webs. Frigate birds are strictly maritime; they nest In large colonies and usually travel in large companies. In expanse of wing comrared to size of body they are unequalled by any other bird, and In power of night they are only sur- I assed, pcsslbly, by the albatrosses. They can walk only with difficult Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-guide-microform-waterfowl-birds-gibier-deau-oiseaux-man-0-war-birdsfamily-fregatidae-man-0-war-bird-frigate-bird-128-ficuula-aiittiui-40-in-eye-brown-bill-on3-comparatively-slender-and-flesh-colored-gular-sac-orange-feet-small-and-weak-with-the-four-toes-joined-by-webs-frigate-birds-are-strictly-maritime-they-nest-in-large-colonies-and-usually-travel-in-large-companies-in-expanse-of-wing-comrared-to-size-of-body-they-are-unequalled-by-any-other-bird-and-in-power-of-night-they-are-only-sur-i-assed-pcsslbly-by-the-albatrosses-they-can-walk-only-with-difficult-image232819057.html
RMRENR29–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. MAN-0-WAR BIRDS—Family Fregatidae. MAN-0-WAR bird; FRIGATE BIRD. 128. Ficuula aiittiUi. 40 In. Eye brown; bill on3, comparatively slender, and flesh colored; gular sac orange; feet small and weaK, with the four toes joined by webs. Frigate birds are strictly maritime; they nest In large colonies and usually travel in large companies. In expanse of wing comrared to size of body they are unequalled by any other bird, and In power of night they are only sur- I assed, pcsslbly, by the albatrosses. They can walk only with difficult
. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. ORANGE—CITRUS FRUIT GROWING 1483 fruits and their arrangement in the box have been carefully worked out so that each fruit is placed in mathematical or- der. The orange and grapefruit crates commonly used contain a space of almost exactly two cubic feet. The outside meas- urements approximate 12%xl2i/^x27 inches. As these crates are manufac- ture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-encyclopedia-of-practical-horticulture-a-reference-system-of-commercial-horticulture-covering-the-practical-and-scientific-phases-of-horticulture-with-special-reference-to-fruits-and-vegetables-gardening-fruit-culture-vegetable-gardening-orangecitrus-fruit-growing-1483-fruits-and-their-arrangement-in-the-box-have-been-carefully-worked-out-so-that-each-fruit-is-placed-in-mathematical-or-der-the-orange-and-grapefruit-crates-commonly-used-contain-a-space-of-almost-exactly-two-cubic-feet-the-outside-meas-urements-approximate-12xl2ix27-inches-as-these-crates-are-manufac-ture-image231898020.html
RMRD7T84–. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. ORANGE—CITRUS FRUIT GROWING 1483 fruits and their arrangement in the box have been carefully worked out so that each fruit is placed in mathematical or- der. The orange and grapefruit crates commonly used contain a space of almost exactly two cubic feet. The outside meas- urements approximate 12%xl2i/^x27 inches. As these crates are manufac- ture
. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds. HJEMAT0P0DID2E — STBEPSILAIN^: TUBNSTONES. 609 Analysis of Species. Pied with black, white, and chestnut ; feet orange . . interpres 698 Blackish and white ; feet dark Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-inclusive-of-greenland-and-lower-california-with-which-are-incorporated-general-ornithology-an-outline-of-the-structure-and-classification-of-birds-and-field-ornithology-a-manual-of-collecting-preparing-and-preserving-birds-birds-birds-hjemat0p0did2e-stbepsilain-tubnstones-609-analysis-of-species-pied-with-black-white-and-chestnut-feet-orange-interpres-698-blackish-and-white-feet-dark-image231952254.html
RMRDA9D2–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds. HJEMAT0P0DID2E — STBEPSILAIN^: TUBNSTONES. 609 Analysis of Species. Pied with black, white, and chestnut ; feet orange . . interpres 698 Blackish and white ; feet dark
. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . Birds. 196 Order XIII long sustained. The mantle in the Turnstone is chestnut and black, the lower parts white, while the rest of the plumage is a mixture of black and white. The legs and feet are reddish orange. The Oyster-catcher or Mussel-picker (Hcematopus ostralegus) is a much larger black and white bird with flesh coloured legs, crimson irides, and orange-red biU.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-britain-their-distribution-and-habits-birds-196-order-xiii-long-sustained-the-mantle-in-the-turnstone-is-chestnut-and-black-the-lower-parts-white-while-the-rest-of-the-plumage-is-a-mixture-of-black-and-white-the-legs-and-feet-are-reddish-orange-the-oyster-catcher-or-mussel-picker-hcematopus-ostralegus-is-a-much-larger-black-and-white-bird-with-flesh-coloured-legs-crimson-irides-and-orange-red-biu-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrat-image232270778.html
RMRDTRMX–. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . Birds. 196 Order XIII long sustained. The mantle in the Turnstone is chestnut and black, the lower parts white, while the rest of the plumage is a mixture of black and white. The legs and feet are reddish orange. The Oyster-catcher or Mussel-picker (Hcematopus ostralegus) is a much larger black and white bird with flesh coloured legs, crimson irides, and orange-red biU.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 8l2 Handbook of Nature-Study records one actual measurement of forty-five feet. The children should note that the surface of the seeds is very polished and smooth, and the way they are discharged may be likened to that by which an orange seed is shot from between the fingers. LESSON CCVII The Witch-Hazel Leading thought—The witch- hazel blossoms during the autumn, and thus adds beauty to the landscape. It has an interesting mechanism by which it can shoot its seeds for a distance of m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-8l2-handbook-of-nature-study-records-one-actual-measurement-of-forty-five-feet-the-children-should-note-that-the-surface-of-the-seeds-is-very-polished-and-smooth-and-the-way-they-are-discharged-may-be-likened-to-that-by-which-an-orange-seed-is-shot-from-between-the-fingers-lesson-ccvii-the-witch-hazel-leading-thoughtthe-witch-hazel-blossoms-during-the-autumn-and-thus-adds-beauty-to-the-landscape-it-has-an-interesting-mechanism-by-which-it-can-shoot-its-seeds-for-a-distance-of-m-image231965057.html
RMRDAWP9–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 8l2 Handbook of Nature-Study records one actual measurement of forty-five feet. The children should note that the surface of the seeds is very polished and smooth, and the way they are discharged may be likened to that by which an orange seed is shot from between the fingers. LESSON CCVII The Witch-Hazel Leading thought—The witch- hazel blossoms during the autumn, and thus adds beauty to the landscape. It has an interesting mechanism by which it can shoot its seeds for a distance of m
. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States and the Antilles, in the years 1812, 1816, 1820, & 1824 : with original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds, etc. for cabinets of natural history . Zoology; Taxidermy. EXPLANATORY INDEX. 443 webbed, the cheeks are furnished with large pouches, and the fore-feet look exactly as if they had six toes instead of five. It is rather prettily marked, the ground colour being grey, on which are bold black marks. In the young, the grey is lighter and the black darker than in the adult animal.. Orange {Gil/rus awromtiwn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wanderings-in-south-america-the-north-west-of-the-united-states-and-the-antilles-in-the-years-1812-1816-1820-amp-1824-with-original-instructions-for-the-perfect-preservation-of-birds-etc-for-cabinets-of-natural-history-zoology-taxidermy-explanatory-index-443-webbed-the-cheeks-are-furnished-with-large-pouches-and-the-fore-feet-look-exactly-as-if-they-had-six-toes-instead-of-five-it-is-rather-prettily-marked-the-ground-colour-being-grey-on-which-are-bold-black-marks-in-the-young-the-grey-is-lighter-and-the-black-darker-than-in-the-adult-animal-orange-gilrus-awromtiwn-image231947299.html
RMRDA343–. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States and the Antilles, in the years 1812, 1816, 1820, & 1824 : with original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds, etc. for cabinets of natural history . Zoology; Taxidermy. EXPLANATORY INDEX. 443 webbed, the cheeks are furnished with large pouches, and the fore-feet look exactly as if they had six toes instead of five. It is rather prettily marked, the ground colour being grey, on which are bold black marks. In the young, the grey is lighter and the black darker than in the adult animal.. Orange {Gil/rus awromtiwn
. Commercial botany of the nineteenth century. A record of progress in the utilisation of vegetable products in the United Kingdom, and the introduction of economic plants into the British colonies, during the present century. Botany, Economic; Botany. 80 COMMERCIAL BOTANY. the orange, which fruit it much resembles. Though it has long been known in India as a remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, it was not till about the year 1850 that it began to attract attention as a medicine in Europe. Quassia 'Wood (Picrcena excelsa).^A tree of 50 or 60 feet high, belonging to the natural order Simarubese. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-botany-of-the-nineteenth-century-a-record-of-progress-in-the-utilisation-of-vegetable-products-in-the-united-kingdom-and-the-introduction-of-economic-plants-into-the-british-colonies-during-the-present-century-botany-economic-botany-80-commercial-botany-the-orange-which-fruit-it-much-resembles-though-it-has-long-been-known-in-india-as-a-remedy-for-dysentery-and-diarrhoea-it-was-not-till-about-the-year-1850-that-it-began-to-attract-attention-as-a-medicine-in-europe-quassia-wood-picrcena-excelsaa-tree-of-50-or-60-feet-high-belonging-to-the-natural-order-simarubese-image232374511.html
RMRE1G1K–. Commercial botany of the nineteenth century. A record of progress in the utilisation of vegetable products in the United Kingdom, and the introduction of economic plants into the British colonies, during the present century. Botany, Economic; Botany. 80 COMMERCIAL BOTANY. the orange, which fruit it much resembles. Though it has long been known in India as a remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, it was not till about the year 1850 that it began to attract attention as a medicine in Europe. Quassia 'Wood (Picrcena excelsa).^A tree of 50 or 60 feet high, belonging to the natural order Simarubese.
. Wild flowers of the North American mountains [microform]. Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Wild flowers; Botanique. 3i8 Yellow to Orange Flowers :i. petals five, with short spreaciiiiK lips, and prmluccd backwards into lung tubular spurs; sepals rellexed, longer than the spurs. This Columbine grows at great altitudes, atid may be found amongst the rocks at a height of 8000 feet, where the soil is so hght and sparse that there seems to he no foot- hold for any vegetation at all. much less for such tall and graceful plants as these Aquilcfjias. which stand from one to three feet high and bear alxmdant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-flowers-of-the-north-american-mountains-microform-botany-fleurs-sauvages-wild-flowers-botanique-3i8-yellow-to-orange-flowers-i-petals-five-with-short-spreaciiiik-lips-and-prmluccd-backwards-into-lung-tubular-spurs-sepals-rellexed-longer-than-the-spurs-this-columbine-grows-at-great-altitudes-atid-may-be-found-amongst-the-rocks-at-a-height-of-8000-feet-where-the-soil-is-so-hght-and-sparse-that-there-seems-to-he-no-foot-hold-for-any-vegetation-at-all-much-less-for-such-tall-and-graceful-plants-as-these-aquilcfjias-which-stand-from-one-to-three-feet-high-and-bear-alxmdant-image232816690.html
RMRENM1P–. Wild flowers of the North American mountains [microform]. Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Wild flowers; Botanique. 3i8 Yellow to Orange Flowers :i. petals five, with short spreaciiiiK lips, and prmluccd backwards into lung tubular spurs; sepals rellexed, longer than the spurs. This Columbine grows at great altitudes, atid may be found amongst the rocks at a height of 8000 feet, where the soil is so hght and sparse that there seems to he no foot- hold for any vegetation at all. much less for such tall and graceful plants as these Aquilcfjias. which stand from one to three feet high and bear alxmdant
. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. BOVIDM 337 both from South Africa. The former, or Brindled G-nu, is distin- guished by the absence of long hair on the face, the black (instead of white) tail, and the presence of dark vertical streaks on the shoulders; it is never found to the south of the Orange Eiver. The AVhite-tailed Gnu stands about 4 feet 6 inches at the withers. These animals were formerly found in large herds, and are remarkable not only on account of their peculiar form, but also for their grotesque actions when alarmed. Some interesting observati Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-the-study-of-mammals-living-and-extinct-mammals-bovidm-337-both-from-south-africa-the-former-or-brindled-g-nu-is-distin-guished-by-the-absence-of-long-hair-on-the-face-the-black-instead-of-white-tail-and-the-presence-of-dark-vertical-streaks-on-the-shoulders-it-is-never-found-to-the-south-of-the-orange-eiver-the-avhite-tailed-gnu-stands-about-4-feet-6-inches-at-the-withers-these-animals-were-formerly-found-in-large-herds-and-are-remarkable-not-only-on-account-of-their-peculiar-form-but-also-for-their-grotesque-actions-when-alarmed-some-interesting-observati-image232347515.html
RMRE09HF–. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. BOVIDM 337 both from South Africa. The former, or Brindled G-nu, is distin- guished by the absence of long hair on the face, the black (instead of white) tail, and the presence of dark vertical streaks on the shoulders; it is never found to the south of the Orange Eiver. The AVhite-tailed Gnu stands about 4 feet 6 inches at the withers. These animals were formerly found in large herds, and are remarkable not only on account of their peculiar form, but also for their grotesque actions when alarmed. Some interesting observati
. Rational fruit culture. Fruit-culture. RATIONAL FRUIT CULTURE 61 attached to the trees. The caterpillars are large and hand- some, grey, with orange and white lines, hairy and tufted, and have eight pairs of feet. As the eggs hatch at different times. Fig. Zt.—Csdiing Moth (above), and Winter Moth (below). their season is a long one—from May to September—and they are capable of doing much damage. Destroy the cocoons and eggs in autumn and winter, and spray the caterpillars with Paris green.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rational-fruit-culture-fruit-culture-rational-fruit-culture-61-attached-to-the-trees-the-caterpillars-are-large-and-hand-some-grey-with-orange-and-white-lines-hairy-and-tufted-and-have-eight-pairs-of-feet-as-the-eggs-hatch-at-different-times-fig-ztcsdiing-moth-above-and-winter-moth-below-their-season-is-a-long-onefrom-may-to-septemberand-they-are-capable-of-doing-much-damage-destroy-the-cocoons-and-eggs-in-autumn-and-winter-and-spray-the-caterpillars-with-paris-green-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enh-image232428274.html
RMRE40HP–. Rational fruit culture. Fruit-culture. RATIONAL FRUIT CULTURE 61 attached to the trees. The caterpillars are large and hand- some, grey, with orange and white lines, hairy and tufted, and have eight pairs of feet. As the eggs hatch at different times. Fig. Zt.—Csdiing Moth (above), and Winter Moth (below). their season is a long one—from May to September—and they are capable of doing much damage. Destroy the cocoons and eggs in autumn and winter, and spray the caterpillars with Paris green.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh
. Goldfish varieties and tropical aquarium fishes; a complete guide to aquaria and related subjects. Aquariums; Goldfish. Fig. 60. The Golden Orfe or Ide (Young) The color on the back is orange dotted with black, shading to lighter on the sides and white on the abdomen. The extreme length is two feet, requiring probably ten years of growth under favorable circumstances. The young are suitable for aquarium keeping, but the top must be screened to prevent their leaping out. They do best in spring or running water and have been successfully bred in the Government fish ponds at Washington. THE CAT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/goldfish-varieties-and-tropical-aquarium-fishes-a-complete-guide-to-aquaria-and-related-subjects-aquariums-goldfish-fig-60-the-golden-orfe-or-ide-young-the-color-on-the-back-is-orange-dotted-with-black-shading-to-lighter-on-the-sides-and-white-on-the-abdomen-the-extreme-length-is-two-feet-requiring-probably-ten-years-of-growth-under-favorable-circumstances-the-young-are-suitable-for-aquarium-keeping-but-the-top-must-be-screened-to-prevent-their-leaping-out-they-do-best-in-spring-or-running-water-and-have-been-successfully-bred-in-the-government-fish-ponds-at-washington-the-cat-image232423896.html
RMRE3R1C–. Goldfish varieties and tropical aquarium fishes; a complete guide to aquaria and related subjects. Aquariums; Goldfish. Fig. 60. The Golden Orfe or Ide (Young) The color on the back is orange dotted with black, shading to lighter on the sides and white on the abdomen. The extreme length is two feet, requiring probably ten years of growth under favorable circumstances. The young are suitable for aquarium keeping, but the top must be screened to prevent their leaping out. They do best in spring or running water and have been successfully bred in the Government fish ponds at Washington. THE CAT
. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds. 754 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS.—L0NGIPENNE8—GAVI^. bill black at base, white at end; eyes and feet red; eyelids orange; claws black. Length about 2 feet. " California&qu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-inclusive-of-greenland-and-lower-california-with-which-are-incorporated-general-ornithology-an-outline-of-the-structure-and-classification-of-birds-and-field-ornithology-a-manual-of-collecting-preparing-and-preserving-birds-birds-birds-754-systematic-synopsisl0ngipenne8gavi-bill-black-at-base-white-at-end-eyes-and-feet-red-eyelids-orange-claws-black-length-about-2-feet-quot-californiaqu-image231961287.html
RMRDAMYK–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds. 754 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS.—L0NGIPENNE8—GAVI^. bill black at base, white at end; eyes and feet red; eyelids orange; claws black. Length about 2 feet. " California&qu
. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the phanerogamia. Botany; Botany; Phanerogams; 1854. 134 COMPOUND ORGANS OF PLANTS. Fig. 41.. Raffles in the forests of Sumatra, in the year 1818, growing on the stems of the Cissus augustifolia, a kind of climbing plant or grape-vine. In the bud state this flower is nearly a foot in diameter, and when fully expanded, nine feet in circumference and three feet over from the tip of one petal to that of another. Its substance is about half an inch thick, and the whole plant weighs fifteen pounds. Its color is light orange mottled with yellowish-white, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-of-botany-as-exemplified-in-the-phanerogamia-botany-botany-phanerogams-1854-134-compound-organs-of-plants-fig-41-raffles-in-the-forests-of-sumatra-in-the-year-1818-growing-on-the-stems-of-the-cissus-augustifolia-a-kind-of-climbing-plant-or-grape-vine-in-the-bud-state-this-flower-is-nearly-a-foot-in-diameter-and-when-fully-expanded-nine-feet-in-circumference-and-three-feet-over-from-the-tip-of-one-petal-to-that-of-another-its-substance-is-about-half-an-inch-thick-and-the-whole-plant-weighs-fifteen-pounds-its-color-is-light-orange-mottled-with-yellowish-white-image232270981.html
RMRDTT05–. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the phanerogamia. Botany; Botany; Phanerogams; 1854. 134 COMPOUND ORGANS OF PLANTS. Fig. 41.. Raffles in the forests of Sumatra, in the year 1818, growing on the stems of the Cissus augustifolia, a kind of climbing plant or grape-vine. In the bud state this flower is nearly a foot in diameter, and when fully expanded, nine feet in circumference and three feet over from the tip of one petal to that of another. Its substance is about half an inch thick, and the whole plant weighs fifteen pounds. Its color is light orange mottled with yellowish-white,
. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. FlG- 637. — Horn-billed Auk, adult in winter, nat. size. (From Elliott.) and tlie bill and feet rather orange-red than ver- crests sprout. Young: Xo crests, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-inclusive-of-greenland-and-lower-california-with-which-are-incorporated-general-ornithology-an-outline-of-the-structure-and-classification-of-birds-and-field-ornithology-a-manual-of-collecting-preparing-and-preserving-birds-birds-birds-1887-flg-637-horn-billed-auk-adult-in-winter-nat-size-from-elliott-and-tlie-bill-and-feet-rather-orange-red-than-ver-crests-sprout-young-xo-crests-and-image231908722.html
RMRD89XA–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. FlG- 637. — Horn-billed Auk, adult in winter, nat. size. (From Elliott.) and tlie bill and feet rather orange-red than ver- crests sprout. Young: Xo crests, and
. A history of British birds. Birds. BARTFORD WARBLER. 417 are chestnut-brown^ shading into white on the centre of the belly; and the feathers of the chin and ujjper throat are tipped with white. The under tail-coverts are grey^ with whitish tips. Bill very dark browu^ paler at the base of the lower mandible; legs, feet, and claws pale brown; irides orange-yellow. The female differs from the male in having the general colour of the underparts pale cinnamon-brown, instead of rich chestnut-brown. The autumnal moult causes but little change in the colour of the plumage. Birds of the year are slig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-birds-birds-bartford-warbler-417-are-chestnut-brown-shading-into-white-on-the-centre-of-the-belly-and-the-feathers-of-the-chin-and-ujjper-throat-are-tipped-with-white-the-under-tail-coverts-are-grey-with-whitish-tips-bill-very-dark-browu-paler-at-the-base-of-the-lower-mandible-legs-feet-and-claws-pale-brown-irides-orange-yellow-the-female-differs-from-the-male-in-having-the-general-colour-of-the-underparts-pale-cinnamon-brown-instead-of-rich-chestnut-brown-the-autumnal-moult-causes-but-little-change-in-the-colour-of-the-plumage-birds-of-the-year-are-slig-image232448006.html
RMRE4WPE–. A history of British birds. Birds. BARTFORD WARBLER. 417 are chestnut-brown^ shading into white on the centre of the belly; and the feathers of the chin and ujjper throat are tipped with white. The under tail-coverts are grey^ with whitish tips. Bill very dark browu^ paler at the base of the lower mandible; legs, feet, and claws pale brown; irides orange-yellow. The female differs from the male in having the general colour of the underparts pale cinnamon-brown, instead of rich chestnut-brown. The autumnal moult causes but little change in the colour of the plumage. Birds of the year are slig
. Rural essays. Gardening; Architecture, Domestic; Landscape architecture; Trees. 366 polished; ;indeed it is of a bright varnished green. It grows lux- uriantly, about thirty or forty feet high, with a wide and spread- ing head. The flow- ers are small,and, inconspicuous, pale green in. color, those preceding the" fruit resembling, a little ball, (see figure.)* The fruit itself is very near the size and shape of an orange, yellow at full maturity, and tough on the ouir side, not unlike the seed of the button- â . â . * wood or sycamore. It hangs till Octo- ber, is not )^atable, but is st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-essays-gardening-architecture-domestic-landscape-architecture-trees-366-polished-indeed-it-is-of-a-bright-varnished-green-it-grows-lux-uriantly-about-thirty-or-forty-feet-high-with-a-wide-and-spread-ing-head-the-flow-ers-are-smalland-inconspicuous-pale-green-in-color-those-preceding-thequot-fruit-resembling-a-little-ball-see-figure-the-fruit-itself-is-very-near-the-size-and-shape-of-an-orange-yellow-at-full-maturity-and-tough-on-the-ouir-side-not-unlike-the-seed-of-the-button-wood-or-sycamore-it-hangs-till-octo-ber-is-not-atable-but-is-st-image232454638.html
RMRE567A–. Rural essays. Gardening; Architecture, Domestic; Landscape architecture; Trees. 366 polished; ;indeed it is of a bright varnished green. It grows lux- uriantly, about thirty or forty feet high, with a wide and spread- ing head. The flow- ers are small,and, inconspicuous, pale green in. color, those preceding the" fruit resembling, a little ball, (see figure.)* The fruit itself is very near the size and shape of an orange, yellow at full maturity, and tough on the ouir side, not unlike the seed of the button- â . â . * wood or sycamore. It hangs till Octo- ber, is not )^atable, but is st
. The American home garden. Being principles and rules for the culture of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and shrubbery. To which are added brief notes on farm crops, with a table of their average product and chemical constituents. Gardening. ?,iV. AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. THE ORANGE, LEMON, LIME, CITRON, AND. SHADDOCK. Fig. 224. For all these fruits, the Tvild orange of the South tifTords a ready supply of suitable stocks upon which they may he bud- ded or grafted. In forrDing orange orchards, the trees may be planted from eight to twenty feet apart, in rich, strong soil. There is a considerable va Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-home-garden-being-principles-and-rules-for-the-culture-of-vegetables-fruits-flowers-and-shrubbery-to-which-are-added-brief-notes-on-farm-crops-with-a-table-of-their-average-product-and-chemical-constituents-gardening-iv-american-home-garden-the-orange-lemon-lime-citron-and-shaddock-fig-224-for-all-these-fruits-the-tvild-orange-of-the-south-tiftords-a-ready-supply-of-suitable-stocks-upon-which-they-may-he-bud-ded-or-grafted-in-forrding-orange-orchards-the-trees-may-be-planted-from-eight-to-twenty-feet-apart-in-rich-strong-soil-there-is-a-considerable-va-image232395914.html
RMRE2FA2–. The American home garden. Being principles and rules for the culture of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and shrubbery. To which are added brief notes on farm crops, with a table of their average product and chemical constituents. Gardening. ?,iV. AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. THE ORANGE, LEMON, LIME, CITRON, AND. SHADDOCK. Fig. 224. For all these fruits, the Tvild orange of the South tifTords a ready supply of suitable stocks upon which they may he bud- ded or grafted. In forrDing orange orchards, the trees may be planted from eight to twenty feet apart, in rich, strong soil. There is a considerable va
. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD Klnis vjr/ns, RJnh 7'cmnala. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet high, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous ; often it is simply a shrub. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or darkgray, slightly striate. Branchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots ; later they become or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-sumach-family-poison-sumach-poison-dogwood-klnis-vjrns-rjnh-7cmnala-a-small-tree-eighteen-to-twenty-feet-high-with-acrid-milky-poison-ous-juice-which-turns-black-on-exposure-the-head-is-round-and-narrow-and-the-branches-slender-and-rather-pendulous-often-it-is-simply-a-shrub-small-branches-and-young-stems-pithy-barksmooth-light-or-darkgray-slightly-striate-branchletsare-smooth-reddish-brown-covered-with-small-orange-colored-lenticular-spots-later-they-become-or-image232087687.html
RMRDGE5Y–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD Klnis vjr/ns, RJnh 7'cmnala. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet high, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous ; often it is simply a shrub. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or darkgray, slightly striate. Branchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots ; later they become or
. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. ANATIB^E^ANATIN^: RIVER DUCKS. 697 Bkoad-bill. Adult (J 'â Bill blackish; iris orange-red : feet vermilion-red. Head and neck dark glossy green. Lower neck and f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-inclusive-of-greenland-and-lower-california-with-which-are-incorporated-general-ornithology-an-outline-of-the-structure-and-classification-of-birds-and-field-ornithology-a-manual-of-collecting-preparing-and-preserving-birds-birds-birds-1887-anatibeanatin-river-ducks-697-bkoad-bill-adult-j-bill-blackish-iris-orange-red-feet-vermilion-red-head-and-neck-dark-glossy-green-lower-neck-and-f-image231909827.html
RMRD8B9R–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. ANATIB^E^ANATIN^: RIVER DUCKS. 697 Bkoad-bill. Adult (J 'â Bill blackish; iris orange-red : feet vermilion-red. Head and neck dark glossy green. Lower neck and f
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 324 CITRUS CITKUS budded on the hardy trifoliata orange stock.—Tan- gerine : Fr. very early, light orange,- medivuu size. Foreign. Decnmilna, Linn. (C. Pomel&nus, Hort.). Pomelo, PuMELO, Shaddock,Gbape-feuit, Pompelmos, etc. Tree. 479. Citrus trifoliata. Natural size. small, 25-30 feet high: young shoots sl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-324-citrus-citkus-budded-on-the-hardy-trifoliata-orange-stocktan-gerine-fr-very-early-light-orange-medivuu-size-foreign-decnmilna-linn-c-pomelampnus-hort-pomelo-pumelo-shaddockgbape-feuit-pompelmos-etc-tree-479-citrus-trifoliata-natural-size-small-25-30-feet-high-young-shoots-sl-image232000007.html
RMRDCEAF–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 324 CITRUS CITKUS budded on the hardy trifoliata orange stock.—Tan- gerine : Fr. very early, light orange,- medivuu size. Foreign. Decnmilna, Linn. (C. Pomel&nus, Hort.). Pomelo, PuMELO, Shaddock,Gbape-feuit, Pompelmos, etc. Tree. 479. Citrus trifoliata. Natural size. small, 25-30 feet high: young shoots sl
. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE BERNICLE GOOSE. 399 other long-legged birds, the Flamingo has a habit of standing on one leg, the other beijig drawn up and hid- den among the plumage. The curious beak of this bird is orange-yellow at the base, and black at the extremity ; and the cere is flesh-coloured. When in full plumage the colour is brilliant scarlet, with the exception of the quill feathers, which are jetty black. A full-grown bird will measure from five to six feet in height. The Bernicle Goose is found on our shores, and seems to prefer the western to the eastern coasts. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-the-bernicle-goose-399-other-long-legged-birds-the-flamingo-has-a-habit-of-standing-on-one-leg-the-other-beijig-drawn-up-and-hid-den-among-the-plumage-the-curious-beak-of-this-bird-is-orange-yellow-at-the-base-and-black-at-the-extremity-and-the-cere-is-flesh-coloured-when-in-full-plumage-the-colour-is-brilliant-scarlet-with-the-exception-of-the-quill-feathers-which-are-jetty-black-a-full-grown-bird-will-measure-from-five-to-six-feet-in-height-the-bernicle-goose-is-found-on-our-shores-and-seems-to-prefer-the-western-to-the-eastern-coasts-t-image231967118.html
RMRDB0BX–. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE BERNICLE GOOSE. 399 other long-legged birds, the Flamingo has a habit of standing on one leg, the other beijig drawn up and hid- den among the plumage. The curious beak of this bird is orange-yellow at the base, and black at the extremity ; and the cere is flesh-coloured. When in full plumage the colour is brilliant scarlet, with the exception of the quill feathers, which are jetty black. A full-grown bird will measure from five to six feet in height. The Bernicle Goose is found on our shores, and seems to prefer the western to the eastern coasts. T
. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. sessile, drooping, yellow, and about the size of an orange ^'"" "" °*'"'"-y ^"V, sub- Descripiio}i. lllE Madura au- liintiaca, in its natural habitat, vent h^e or tl.irty feet, with a tru, f frorn twciv^e to eighteen inches in diameter- hnf hrS do»be of these Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-trees-of-america-microform-native-and-foreign-pictorially-and-botanically-delineated-and-scientifically-and-popularly-described-being-considered-principally-with-reference-to-their-geography-and-history-soil-and-situation-propagation-and-culture-accidents-and-diseases-trees-arbres-sessile-drooping-yellow-and-about-the-size-of-an-orange-quotquot-quotquot-quotquot-y-quotv-sub-descripiioi-llle-madura-au-liintiaca-in-its-natural-habitat-vent-he-or-tlirty-feet-with-a-tru-f-frorn-twcive-to-eighteen-inches-in-diameter-hnf-hrs-dobe-of-these-image232823102.html
RMREP06P–. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. sessile, drooping, yellow, and about the size of an orange ^'"" "" °*'"'"-y ^"V, sub- Descripiio}i. lllE Madura au- liintiaca, in its natural habitat, vent h^e or tl.irty feet, with a tru, f frorn twciv^e to eighteen inches in diameter- hnf hrS do»be of these
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. FiQ. 80. — Warty Euonymus. Fia. 81. — European Spindle Tree. opposite leaves and generally 4-^ided twigs, fruit, which is very ornamental in the fall, for the determination of the group by the beginner in the study of shrubs. These two colors are shown when the capsule bursts open and the bright red- or orange- coated seeds appear. KuNNiNo EnoNTMus, (75) or Strawbeekt Bush — Euonymus obov&,tus — has a straggling growth 2 to 5 feet high, thrives well in shady places, and receives its name from the rough warty strawberry-l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-fiq-80-warty-euonymus-fia-81-european-spindle-tree-opposite-leaves-and-generally-4-ided-twigs-fruit-which-is-very-ornamental-in-the-fall-for-the-determination-of-the-group-by-the-beginner-in-the-study-of-shrubs-these-two-colors-are-shown-when-the-capsule-bursts-open-and-the-bright-red-or-orange-coated-seeds-appear-kunnino-enontmus-75-or-strawbeekt-bush-euonymus-obovamptus-has-a-straggling-growth-2-to-5-feet-high-thrives-well-in-shady-places-and-receives-its-name-from-the-rough-warty-strawberry-l-image232102865.html
RMRDH5G1–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. FiQ. 80. — Warty Euonymus. Fia. 81. — European Spindle Tree. opposite leaves and generally 4-^ided twigs, fruit, which is very ornamental in the fall, for the determination of the group by the beginner in the study of shrubs. These two colors are shown when the capsule bursts open and the bright red- or orange- coated seeds appear. KuNNiNo EnoNTMus, (75) or Strawbeekt Bush — Euonymus obov&,tus — has a straggling growth 2 to 5 feet high, thrives well in shady places, and receives its name from the rough warty strawberry-l
. Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. Flowers. COMPOSITE FAMILY TASSEL FLOWER. CACALIA Emilia fldmmea. Stem.—About two feet high. Leaves.—Obovate and petioled. Flower-heads.—Discoid; tubular florets orange-red or dull-scarlet, closely packed in an involucre made up of a single row of oblong bracts united at their edges, borne in a loose corymb. This little flower has long been in cultivation, but there are so many better summer bloomers that it is rarely seen. The. Tassel Flower. Emilia fidmmea common name is well Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-garden-flowers-a-popular-study-of-their-native-lands-their-life-histories-and-their-structural-affiliations-flowers-composite-family-tassel-flower-cacalia-emilia-fldmmea-stemabout-two-feet-high-leavesobovate-and-petioled-flower-headsdiscoid-tubular-florets-orange-red-or-dull-scarlet-closely-packed-in-an-involucre-made-up-of-a-single-row-of-oblong-bracts-united-at-their-edges-borne-in-a-loose-corymb-this-little-flower-has-long-been-in-cultivation-but-there-are-so-many-better-summer-bloomers-that-it-is-rarely-seen-the-tassel-flower-emilia-fidmmea-common-name-is-well-image232148536.html
RMRDK7R4–. Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. Flowers. COMPOSITE FAMILY TASSEL FLOWER. CACALIA Emilia fldmmea. Stem.—About two feet high. Leaves.—Obovate and petioled. Flower-heads.—Discoid; tubular florets orange-red or dull-scarlet, closely packed in an involucre made up of a single row of oblong bracts united at their edges, borne in a loose corymb. This little flower has long been in cultivation, but there are so many better summer bloomers that it is rarely seen. The. Tassel Flower. Emilia fidmmea common name is well
. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. ATTACKING THE LEAVES. 279 of a light-brown color, sometimes dark, and occasionally paler and yellowish. The head is black, and there are six or eight shining black dots on each of the other segments of the body, each dot emitting a single brownish hair. The under surface is paler than the upper, its feet, six in number, are black, and there is a fleshy, orange-colored proleg on the terminal seg- ment. It is shown magnified in Fig. 288. When mature, the larvae leave the vines and descend to the groun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-illustrated-with-four-hundred-and-forty-wood-cuts-insect-pests-attacking-the-leaves-279-of-a-light-brown-color-sometimes-dark-and-occasionally-paler-and-yellowish-the-head-is-black-and-there-are-six-or-eight-shining-black-dots-on-each-of-the-other-segments-of-the-body-each-dot-emitting-a-single-brownish-hair-the-under-surface-is-paler-than-the-upper-its-feet-six-in-number-are-black-and-there-is-a-fleshy-orange-colored-proleg-on-the-terminal-seg-ment-it-is-shown-magnified-in-fig-288-when-mature-the-larvae-leave-the-vines-and-descend-to-the-groun-image231923341.html
RMRD90GD–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. ATTACKING THE LEAVES. 279 of a light-brown color, sometimes dark, and occasionally paler and yellowish. The head is black, and there are six or eight shining black dots on each of the other segments of the body, each dot emitting a single brownish hair. The under surface is paler than the upper, its feet, six in number, are black, and there is a fleshy, orange-colored proleg on the terminal seg- ment. It is shown magnified in Fig. 288. When mature, the larvae leave the vines and descend to the groun
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. FiQ. 80. — Warty Euonymus. Fig. 81, — European Spindle Tree. opposite leaves and generally 4-sided twigs. The fruit, which is very ornamental in the fall, is a for the determination of the group by the heginner in the study of shruhs. These two colors are shown when the capsule hursts open and the bright red- or orange- coated seeds appear. Running Euontmus, (75) or Steawberkt Bbsh — Euonymus obovitus — has a straggling growth 2 to 5 feet high, thrives well in shady places, and receives its name from the rough warty- strawbe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-fiq-80-warty-euonymus-fig-81-european-spindle-tree-opposite-leaves-and-generally-4-sided-twigs-the-fruit-which-is-very-ornamental-in-the-fall-is-a-for-the-determination-of-the-group-by-the-heginner-in-the-study-of-shruhs-these-two-colors-are-shown-when-the-capsule-hursts-open-and-the-bright-red-or-orange-coated-seeds-appear-running-euontmus-75-or-steawberkt-bbsh-euonymus-obovitus-has-a-straggling-growth-2-to-5-feet-high-thrives-well-in-shady-places-and-receives-its-name-from-the-rough-warty-strawbe-image232270043.html
RMRDTPPK–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. FiQ. 80. — Warty Euonymus. Fig. 81, — European Spindle Tree. opposite leaves and generally 4-sided twigs. The fruit, which is very ornamental in the fall, is a for the determination of the group by the heginner in the study of shruhs. These two colors are shown when the capsule hursts open and the bright red- or orange- coated seeds appear. Running Euontmus, (75) or Steawberkt Bbsh — Euonymus obovitus — has a straggling growth 2 to 5 feet high, thrives well in shady places, and receives its name from the rough warty- strawbe
. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. 754 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS. —LONGIPENNES— GA VI^E. bill black at base, white at end; eyes and feet red; eyelids orange; claws black. Length about 2 feet. " Cal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-inclusive-of-greenland-and-lower-california-with-which-are-incorporated-general-ornithology-an-outline-of-the-structure-and-classification-of-birds-and-field-ornithology-a-manual-of-collecting-preparing-and-preserving-birds-birds-birds-1887-754-systematic-synopsis-longipennes-ga-vie-bill-black-at-base-white-at-end-eyes-and-feet-red-eyelids-orange-claws-black-length-about-2-feet-quot-cal-image231909348.html
RMRD8AMM–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. 754 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS. —LONGIPENNES— GA VI^E. bill black at base, white at end; eyes and feet red; eyelids orange; claws black. Length about 2 feet. " Cal
. Gleanings from French gardens: comprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens. Gardening; Gardens. 270 Horticultural Implements, Appliances, etc. Trucks fok Tubs or very large Pots.—This very handy- little truck is what the French use for moving orange tubs, &c. It would be impossible to find anytliing more useful in its way. I. Fig. 85. have seen the gardeners actually running with big specimens on them. The pot or tub is caught by the little iron feet, then thrown on its side and tied firmly if a long distance ha* to be t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-from-french-gardens-comprising-an-account-of-such-features-of-french-horticulture-as-are-most-worthy-of-adoption-in-british-gardens-gardening-gardens-270-horticultural-implements-appliances-etc-trucks-fok-tubs-or-very-large-potsthis-very-handy-little-truck-is-what-the-french-use-for-moving-orange-tubs-ampc-it-would-be-impossible-to-find-anytliing-more-useful-in-its-way-i-fig-85-have-seen-the-gardeners-actually-running-with-big-specimens-on-them-the-pot-or-tub-is-caught-by-the-little-iron-feet-then-thrown-on-its-side-and-tied-firmly-if-a-long-distance-ha-to-be-t-image232298886.html
RMRDX3GP–. Gleanings from French gardens: comprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens. Gardening; Gardens. 270 Horticultural Implements, Appliances, etc. Trucks fok Tubs or very large Pots.—This very handy- little truck is what the French use for moving orange tubs, &c. It would be impossible to find anytliing more useful in its way. I. Fig. 85. have seen the gardeners actually running with big specimens on them. The pot or tub is caught by the little iron feet, then thrown on its side and tied firmly if a long distance ha* to be t
. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD RhiU vc'niix. Rlnis venen&ta. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet high, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous ; often it is simply a shrub. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate. Branchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots ; later they bec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-sumach-family-poison-sumach-poison-dogwood-rhiu-vcniix-rlnis-venenampta-a-small-tree-eighteen-to-twenty-feet-high-with-acrid-milky-poison-ous-juice-which-turns-black-on-exposure-the-head-is-round-and-narrow-and-the-branches-slender-and-rather-pendulous-often-it-is-simply-a-shrub-small-branches-and-young-stems-pithy-barksmooth-light-or-dark-gray-slightly-striate-branchletsare-smooth-reddish-brown-covered-with-small-orange-colored-lenticular-spots-later-they-bec-image232076529.html
RMRDFYYD–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD RhiU vc'niix. Rlnis venen&ta. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet high, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous ; often it is simply a shrub. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate. Branchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots ; later they bec
. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD KlnU vcnnx. KJtiis I'cnciicila. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet hiL;h, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous; often it is simply a shruli. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate. Branchlets are smooth, reddish Ijrown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots ; later they be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-sumach-family-poison-sumach-poison-dogwood-klnu-vcnnx-kjtiis-icnciicila-a-small-tree-eighteen-to-twenty-feet-hilh-with-acrid-milky-poison-ous-juice-which-turns-black-on-exposure-the-head-is-round-and-narrow-and-the-branches-slender-and-rather-pendulous-often-it-is-simply-a-shruli-small-branches-and-young-stems-pithy-barksmooth-light-or-dark-gray-slightly-striate-branchlets-are-smooth-reddish-ijrown-covered-with-small-orange-colored-lenticular-spots-later-they-be-image232087692.html
RMRDGE64–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD KlnU vcnnx. KJtiis I'cnciicila. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet hiL;h, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous; often it is simply a shruli. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate. Branchlets are smooth, reddish Ijrown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots ; later they be
. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. Dotted-fruited Thorn. tree grows less than 30 feet Mgli, and is common throughout the ISTortli; it extends southward to Georgia. Its branches are always hori- zontal. Cockspur Thorn. The cockspur Cratceffus tllOm is a Crus-qalli. . , variety most frequently favored by culti- vation ; it is very common- ly used for hedges. The thorns measure two or three inches in length. The leaves are not divided, and are toothed only above the middle; they are dark green and shiny above, but pale below; in autumn they turn a duU orange-red. The flowers, which bloom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/familiar-trees-and-their-leaves-trees-dotted-fruited-thorn-tree-grows-less-than-30-feet-mgli-and-is-common-throughout-the-istortli-it-extends-southward-to-georgia-its-branches-are-always-hori-zontal-cockspur-thorn-the-cockspur-cratceffus-tllom-is-a-crus-qalli-variety-most-frequently-favored-by-culti-vation-it-is-very-common-ly-used-for-hedges-the-thorns-measure-two-or-three-inches-in-length-the-leaves-are-not-divided-and-are-toothed-only-above-the-middle-they-are-dark-green-and-shiny-above-but-pale-below-in-autumn-they-turn-a-duu-orange-red-the-flowers-which-bloom-image232281205.html
RMRDW919–. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. Dotted-fruited Thorn. tree grows less than 30 feet Mgli, and is common throughout the ISTortli; it extends southward to Georgia. Its branches are always hori- zontal. Cockspur Thorn. The cockspur Cratceffus tllOm is a Crus-qalli. . , variety most frequently favored by culti- vation ; it is very common- ly used for hedges. The thorns measure two or three inches in length. The leaves are not divided, and are toothed only above the middle; they are dark green and shiny above, but pale below; in autumn they turn a duU orange-red. The flowers, which bloom
. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. THE Sri;LAM TOAD. HO Very little is laiowii of the lialjits of this Snake, l>ut it is thought to Ixinow in loose (iioiuid. The colour of the Atvactaspis is blackish groen above, shaded with orange-brown, and eriiiigo-buff below. It is a small Serpent, rarely measuring more than two feet in length.. lilion hne, and for ing equally. The great size, seldom America {Flaps IS the bead Snake ' lying coiled on a istinguished fidin to me, that " the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-natural-history-microform-reptiles-fishes-mollusks-natural-history-reptiles-poissons-mollusques-sciences-naturelles-the-srilam-toad-ho-very-little-is-laiowii-of-the-lialjits-of-this-snake-lgtut-it-is-thought-to-ixinow-in-loose-iioiuid-the-colour-of-the-atvactaspis-is-blackish-groen-above-shaded-with-orange-brown-and-eriiiigo-buff-below-it-is-a-small-serpent-rarely-measuring-more-than-two-feet-in-length-lilion-hne-and-for-ing-equally-the-great-size-seldom-america-flaps-is-the-bead-snake-lying-coiled-on-a-istinguished-fidin-to-me-that-quot-the-image232864343.html
RMRERTRK–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. THE Sri;LAM TOAD. HO Very little is laiowii of the lialjits of this Snake, l>ut it is thought to Ixinow in loose (iioiuid. The colour of the Atvactaspis is blackish groen above, shaded with orange-brown, and eriiiigo-buff below. It is a small Serpent, rarely measuring more than two feet in length.. lilion hne, and for ing equally. The great size, seldom America {Flaps IS the bead Snake ' lying coiled on a istinguished fidin to me, that " the
. Our native trees and how to identify them : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities . Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD Rhtis vcrnix. Rhiis vene7iata. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet high, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous ; often it is simply a shrub. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate. Branchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots ; later they beco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-sumach-family-poison-sumach-poison-dogwood-rhtis-vcrnix-rhiis-vene7iata-a-small-tree-eighteen-to-twenty-feet-high-with-acrid-milky-poison-ous-juice-which-turns-black-on-exposure-the-head-is-round-and-narrow-and-the-branches-slender-and-rather-pendulous-often-it-is-simply-a-shrub-small-branches-and-young-stems-pithy-barksmooth-light-or-dark-gray-slightly-striate-branchletsare-smooth-reddish-brown-covered-with-small-orange-colored-lenticular-spots-later-they-beco-image231990782.html
RMRDC2H2–. Our native trees and how to identify them : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities . Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD Rhtis vcrnix. Rhiis vene7iata. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet high, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous ; often it is simply a shrub. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate. Branchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots ; later they beco
. Names and portraits of birds which interest gunners, with descriptions in languages understanded of the people;. Game and game-birds; Birds. No. 5.] BIRD NAMES. 11 mage, blackish brown broken only by a few pale or white edgings to the feathers, but, as more often seen, a blotchy mixture of black and white; the feathers of rump, and those beneath tail, pure white. Color of bill varying with different specimens, from flesh color and yellowish, to darker and more reddish tint; the nail at end white or nearly so. Legs and feet orange, the webs lighter, and claws white. Young. Front of head deep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/names-and-portraits-of-birds-which-interest-gunners-with-descriptions-in-languages-understanded-of-the-people-game-and-game-birds-birds-no-5-bird-names-11-mage-blackish-brown-broken-only-by-a-few-pale-or-white-edgings-to-the-feathers-but-as-more-often-seen-a-blotchy-mixture-of-black-and-white-the-feathers-of-rump-and-those-beneath-tail-pure-white-color-of-bill-varying-with-different-specimens-from-flesh-color-and-yellowish-to-darker-and-more-reddish-tint-the-nail-at-end-white-or-nearly-so-legs-and-feet-orange-the-webs-lighter-and-claws-white-young-front-of-head-deep-image232308960.html
RMRDXGCG–. Names and portraits of birds which interest gunners, with descriptions in languages understanded of the people;. Game and game-birds; Birds. No. 5.] BIRD NAMES. 11 mage, blackish brown broken only by a few pale or white edgings to the feathers, but, as more often seen, a blotchy mixture of black and white; the feathers of rump, and those beneath tail, pure white. Color of bill varying with different specimens, from flesh color and yellowish, to darker and more reddish tint; the nail at end white or nearly so. Legs and feet orange, the webs lighter, and claws white. Young. Front of head deep
. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD R/nh z'}-fiix. R/nh I'iUi'ndin. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet hiyh, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous ; often it is simply a shrub. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate. Branchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots : later they beco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-sumach-family-poison-sumach-poison-dogwood-rnh-z-fiix-rnh-iiuindin-a-small-tree-eighteen-to-twenty-feet-hiyh-with-acrid-milky-poison-ous-juice-which-turns-black-on-exposure-the-head-is-round-and-narrow-and-the-branches-slender-and-rather-pendulous-often-it-is-simply-a-shrub-small-branches-and-young-stems-pithy-barksmooth-light-or-dark-gray-slightly-striate-branchletsare-smooth-reddish-brown-covered-with-small-orange-colored-lenticular-spots-later-they-beco-image232080166.html
RMRDG4HA–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD R/nh z'}-fiix. R/nh I'iUi'ndin. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet hiyh, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice which turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous ; often it is simply a shrub. Small branches and young stems pithy. Bark.—Smooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate. Branchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, lenticular spots : later they beco
. Goldfish varieties and tropical aquarium fishes; a complete guide to aquaria and related subjects. Aquariums; Goldfish. TKOPICAL AQUARIUM FISHES YY THE GOLDEN ORFE OR IDE Originally imported from Southern Germany, the Golden Orfe has become one of the best ornamental pond fishes. They do not stir up the mud as do goldfishes and are more active in avoiding their enemies.. Fig. 60. The Golden Orfe or Ide (Young) The color on the back is orange dotted with black, shading to lighter on the sides and white on the abdomen. The extreme length is two feet, requiring probably ten years of growth unde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/goldfish-varieties-and-tropical-aquarium-fishes-a-complete-guide-to-aquaria-and-related-subjects-aquariums-goldfish-tkopical-aquarium-fishes-yy-the-golden-orfe-or-ide-originally-imported-from-southern-germany-the-golden-orfe-has-become-one-of-the-best-ornamental-pond-fishes-they-do-not-stir-up-the-mud-as-do-goldfishes-and-are-more-active-in-avoiding-their-enemies-fig-60-the-golden-orfe-or-ide-young-the-color-on-the-back-is-orange-dotted-with-black-shading-to-lighter-on-the-sides-and-white-on-the-abdomen-the-extreme-length-is-two-feet-requiring-probably-ten-years-of-growth-unde-image232423898.html
RMRE3R1E–. Goldfish varieties and tropical aquarium fishes; a complete guide to aquaria and related subjects. Aquariums; Goldfish. TKOPICAL AQUARIUM FISHES YY THE GOLDEN ORFE OR IDE Originally imported from Southern Germany, the Golden Orfe has become one of the best ornamental pond fishes. They do not stir up the mud as do goldfishes and are more active in avoiding their enemies.. Fig. 60. The Golden Orfe or Ide (Young) The color on the back is orange dotted with black, shading to lighter on the sides and white on the abdomen. The extreme length is two feet, requiring probably ten years of growth unde
. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. SHINING WILLOW t, found on banks of Iji-anclics wliicli form from Xcwfouiull.uul loimtains, soutliuard looth at first, orange ne-fourtli of an inch to five inches long, finely serrate, acute e in bud, tliev come , shining, dark green )rominent Ijcneatii. ar. Stipules semi- ;nt. ieaes. Staminate LMisely flowered, an :, terminal, on short I'istillate catkins () two inches long, long when the fruit ite. il, one-third of an -MONDLEAF y feet high, with ccnding branches, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-microform-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-arbres-shining-willow-t-found-on-banks-of-iji-anclics-wliicli-form-from-xcwfouiulluul-loimtains-soutliuard-looth-at-first-orange-ne-fourtli-of-an-inch-to-five-inches-long-finely-serrate-acute-e-in-bud-tliev-come-shining-dark-green-rominent-ijcneatii-ar-stipules-semi-nt-ieaes-staminate-lmisely-flowered-an-terminal-on-short-iistillate-catkins-two-inches-long-long-when-the-fruit-ite-il-one-third-of-an-mondleaf-y-feet-high-with-ccnding-branches-image232768589.html
RMREKEKW–. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. SHINING WILLOW t, found on banks of Iji-anclics wliicli form from Xcwfouiull.uul loimtains, soutliuard looth at first, orange ne-fourtli of an inch to five inches long, finely serrate, acute e in bud, tliev come , shining, dark green )rominent Ijcneatii. ar. Stipules semi- ;nt. ieaes. Staminate LMisely flowered, an :, terminal, on short I'istillate catkins () two inches long, long when the fruit ite. il, one-third of an -MONDLEAF y feet high, with ccnding branches,
. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 282 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-282-bulletin-56-united-states-national-museum-siir-fig-45scineds-eufiven-ter-textanus-dorsal-view-of-skull-fokt-clark-texas-cat-no-12710-amer-mus-nat-hist-ears-feet-inner-surface-of-limbs-and-all-of-under-surface-of-body-orange-buff-tail-grizzled-above-in-the-median-area-with-broad-lateral-subterminal-image232044658.html
RMRDEF96–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 282 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal
. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. VANDA. 749 V. SUAVIS RUBRA, Rodigas.—A. distinct variety; the sepals and petals being suffused with orange instead of having the dark-brown marblings usually seen in the type, whilst the lip is red.—Java. Fig.—nil. ffort., xxxii. t. 579. V. TERES, Lindl.—A very handsome and distinct species, of curious aspect, being of a scrambling or climbing habit of growth, extending several feet in length, the stems as well as the leaves being terete or cylindrical, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-growers-manual-containing-descriptions-of-the-best-species-and-varieties-of-orchidaceous-plants-in-cultivation-orchids-vanda-749-v-suavis-rubra-rodigasa-distinct-variety-the-sepals-and-petals-being-suffused-with-orange-instead-of-having-the-dark-brown-marblings-usually-seen-in-the-type-whilst-the-lip-is-redjava-fignil-ffort-xxxii-t-579-v-teres-lindla-very-handsome-and-distinct-species-of-curious-aspect-being-of-a-scrambling-or-climbing-habit-of-growth-extending-several-feet-in-length-the-stems-as-well-as-the-leaves-being-terete-or-cylindrical-and-image232260828.html
RMRDTB1G–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. VANDA. 749 V. SUAVIS RUBRA, Rodigas.—A. distinct variety; the sepals and petals being suffused with orange instead of having the dark-brown marblings usually seen in the type, whilst the lip is red.—Java. Fig.—nil. ffort., xxxii. t. 579. V. TERES, Lindl.—A very handsome and distinct species, of curious aspect, being of a scrambling or climbing habit of growth, extending several feet in length, the stems as well as the leaves being terete or cylindrical, and
. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. LOASi LATEBIIIA. Xioasa lateritia. — A handsome annual climber, with slender hispid stems and pinnate leaves, with deeply notched divisions. The leaves are, like the stems, covered with stinging hairs, like the Nettle. The flowers are large, orange-red in colour, and each borne on a distinct peduncle. It is a native of Uruguay, and hence likes a warm sunny situation. In good soil it will grow several feet high, flowering profusely until cut down by frost. It may be sown in heat and planted out when all danger of frost is over, or sown in the open groun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassells-popular-gardening-gardening-loasi-latebiiia-xioasa-lateritia-a-handsome-annual-climber-with-slender-hispid-stems-and-pinnate-leaves-with-deeply-notched-divisions-the-leaves-are-like-the-stems-covered-with-stinging-hairs-like-the-nettle-the-flowers-are-large-orange-red-in-colour-and-each-borne-on-a-distinct-peduncle-it-is-a-native-of-uruguay-and-hence-likes-a-warm-sunny-situation-in-good-soil-it-will-grow-several-feet-high-flowering-profusely-until-cut-down-by-frost-it-may-be-sown-in-heat-and-planted-out-when-all-danger-of-frost-is-over-or-sown-in-the-open-groun-image232251698.html
RMRDRYBE–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. LOASi LATEBIIIA. Xioasa lateritia. — A handsome annual climber, with slender hispid stems and pinnate leaves, with deeply notched divisions. The leaves are, like the stems, covered with stinging hairs, like the Nettle. The flowers are large, orange-red in colour, and each borne on a distinct peduncle. It is a native of Uruguay, and hence likes a warm sunny situation. In good soil it will grow several feet high, flowering profusely until cut down by frost. It may be sown in heat and planted out when all danger of frost is over, or sown in the open groun
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 549. — Sweet Gale. Fig. 550.—Waxberry.. Fig. 551.— Sweet 'Fern.' Madura. Osage ' Oeange ' (547) —Madura (T<3xylon) pomf- fera — is a thorny shrub or tree with alternate entire glossy leaves having milky juice. The large orange-like fruit gives name to the plant. In the past it was extensively used for hedges; for this it was well fitted, because of its thorns and dense growth. The introduction of wire fences has lessened its value to the hor- ticulturist and now it is generally seen as a tree from 30 to 50 feet high. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-fig-549-sweet-gale-fig-550waxberry-fig-551-sweet-fern-madura-osage-oeange-547-madura-tlt3xylon-pomf-fera-is-a-thorny-shrub-or-tree-with-alternate-entire-glossy-leaves-having-milky-juice-the-large-orange-like-fruit-gives-name-to-the-plant-in-the-past-it-was-extensively-used-for-hedges-for-this-it-was-well-fitted-because-of-its-thorns-and-dense-growth-the-introduction-of-wire-fences-has-lessened-its-value-to-the-hor-ticulturist-and-now-it-is-generally-seen-as-a-tree-from-30-to-50-feet-high-image232058998.html
RMRDF5HA–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 549. — Sweet Gale. Fig. 550.—Waxberry.. Fig. 551.— Sweet 'Fern.' Madura. Osage ' Oeange ' (547) —Madura (T<3xylon) pomf- fera — is a thorny shrub or tree with alternate entire glossy leaves having milky juice. The large orange-like fruit gives name to the plant. In the past it was extensively used for hedges; for this it was well fitted, because of its thorns and dense growth. The introduction of wire fences has lessened its value to the hor- ticulturist and now it is generally seen as a tree from 30 to 50 feet high.
. A to Z of pigeons and bantams. Pigeons; Bantam chickens. 86 and distinctly barred across several times with dark slate. The markings must be as fine and regular as possible, and the birds free from white and straw. Legs and feet—Sound orange-yellow. CHARLES T. CORNMAN, Carlisle, Pa.. : Red Pyle Game. Male. The Cochin or Pekin Bantams are bred in buff, white, black and partridge and they should be cochins in miniature, with small, evenly and'nicely serrated combs, broad chest, thick neck, with a short, broad back, with a nicely rounded cushion, with legs very heavily feathered, right to the e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-to-z-of-pigeons-and-bantams-pigeons-bantam-chickens-86-and-distinctly-barred-across-several-times-with-dark-slate-the-markings-must-be-as-fine-and-regular-as-possible-and-the-birds-free-from-white-and-straw-legs-and-feetsound-orange-yellow-charles-t-cornman-carlisle-pa-red-pyle-game-male-the-cochin-or-pekin-bantams-are-bred-in-buff-white-black-and-partridge-and-they-should-be-cochins-in-miniature-with-small-evenly-andnicely-serrated-combs-broad-chest-thick-neck-with-a-short-broad-back-with-a-nicely-rounded-cushion-with-legs-very-heavily-feathered-right-to-the-e-image232437586.html
RMRE4CEA–. A to Z of pigeons and bantams. Pigeons; Bantam chickens. 86 and distinctly barred across several times with dark slate. The markings must be as fine and regular as possible, and the birds free from white and straw. Legs and feet—Sound orange-yellow. CHARLES T. CORNMAN, Carlisle, Pa.. : Red Pyle Game. Male. The Cochin or Pekin Bantams are bred in buff, white, black and partridge and they should be cochins in miniature, with small, evenly and'nicely serrated combs, broad chest, thick neck, with a short, broad back, with a nicely rounded cushion, with legs very heavily feathered, right to the e
. Names and portraits of birds which interest gunners, with descriptions in languages understanded of the people;. Game and game-birds; Birds. 102 BIRD NAMES. [No. 29. bright orange and spreading over the sides of the bill in front; nail at end yellow; lower mandible, or lower division of bill, white shaded with orange in front, the nail yellow (like its fel- low above). Eyes white or pearl-white with black pupil (the female having dark eyes as in the case of species last de- scribed). Legs and feet red, with joints blackish and webs pure black; that is to say, they may be briefly so described Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/names-and-portraits-of-birds-which-interest-gunners-with-descriptions-in-languages-understanded-of-the-people-game-and-game-birds-birds-102-bird-names-no-29-bright-orange-and-spreading-over-the-sides-of-the-bill-in-front-nail-at-end-yellow-lower-mandible-or-lower-division-of-bill-white-shaded-with-orange-in-front-the-nail-yellow-like-its-fel-low-above-eyes-white-or-pearl-white-with-black-pupil-the-female-having-dark-eyes-as-in-the-case-of-species-last-de-scribed-legs-and-feet-red-with-joints-blackish-and-webs-pure-black-that-is-to-say-they-may-be-briefly-so-described-image232308679.html
RMRDXG2F–. Names and portraits of birds which interest gunners, with descriptions in languages understanded of the people;. Game and game-birds; Birds. 102 BIRD NAMES. [No. 29. bright orange and spreading over the sides of the bill in front; nail at end yellow; lower mandible, or lower division of bill, white shaded with orange in front, the nail yellow (like its fel- low above). Eyes white or pearl-white with black pupil (the female having dark eyes as in the case of species last de- scribed). Legs and feet red, with joints blackish and webs pure black; that is to say, they may be briefly so described
. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. SHOVELLER. 142. Spatula rlyfitatn. 20 In. Bill long, and much broader at the tip than at tho base: head and speculum green; belly reddish brown- nreast and back, white; wing coverts, pale blue; eve yellow: feet orange. Female with head, neck and uii- derparts, brownish yellow, specked or streaked with dusky: wings as in the male, but not as brightly fol ored. Easily recognized In any plumage- ' the lar^r broad bill. If It were not for this larg and ungain- ly shaped bill, this species might be classed as one of our most beautif Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-guide-microform-waterfowl-birds-gibier-deau-oiseaux-shoveller-142-spatula-rlyfitatn-20-in-bill-long-and-much-broader-at-the-tip-than-at-tho-base-head-and-speculum-green-belly-reddish-brown-nreast-and-back-white-wing-coverts-pale-blue-eve-yellow-feet-orange-female-with-head-neck-and-uii-derparts-brownish-yellow-specked-or-streaked-with-dusky-wings-as-in-the-male-but-not-as-brightly-fol-ored-easily-recognized-in-any-plumage-the-larr-broad-bill-if-it-were-not-for-this-larg-and-ungain-ly-shaped-bill-this-species-might-be-classed-as-one-of-our-most-beautif-image232818913.html
RMRENPW5–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. SHOVELLER. 142. Spatula rlyfitatn. 20 In. Bill long, and much broader at the tip than at tho base: head and speculum green; belly reddish brown- nreast and back, white; wing coverts, pale blue; eve yellow: feet orange. Female with head, neck and uii- derparts, brownish yellow, specked or streaked with dusky: wings as in the male, but not as brightly fol ored. Easily recognized In any plumage- ' the lar^r broad bill. If It were not for this larg and ungain- ly shaped bill, this species might be classed as one of our most beautif
. Cactaceous plants: their history and culture. Cactus. »5 in the Kew collection by a specimen 12 feet hig'a and of considerable age. It has huge elliptical flattened branches 12 to 20 inches long and 8 to 10 broad, with a few spines, the lower older portion of the stem being cylindrical, woody, and about 8 inches in diameter. It is a South American plant, has orange-coloured flowers, and has been described by various authors under the name of O. maxima, Cactus elongatus, and Cactus decumanus.. Eg. 15.—Opnntia Salmiana. O. DiLLBNil {Cactus Dillenii).—One of the species cultivated at Bltham in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cactaceous-plants-their-history-and-culture-cactus-5-in-the-kew-collection-by-a-specimen-12-feet-higa-and-of-considerable-age-it-has-huge-elliptical-flattened-branches-12-to-20-inches-long-and-8-to-10-broad-with-a-few-spines-the-lower-older-portion-of-the-stem-being-cylindrical-woody-and-about-8-inches-in-diameter-it-is-a-south-american-plant-has-orange-coloured-flowers-and-has-been-described-by-various-authors-under-the-name-of-o-maxima-cactus-elongatus-and-cactus-decumanus-eg-15opnntia-salmiana-o-dillbnil-cactus-dilleniione-of-the-species-cultivated-at-bltham-in-image232259294.html
RMRDT92P–. Cactaceous plants: their history and culture. Cactus. »5 in the Kew collection by a specimen 12 feet hig'a and of considerable age. It has huge elliptical flattened branches 12 to 20 inches long and 8 to 10 broad, with a few spines, the lower older portion of the stem being cylindrical, woody, and about 8 inches in diameter. It is a South American plant, has orange-coloured flowers, and has been described by various authors under the name of O. maxima, Cactus elongatus, and Cactus decumanus.. Eg. 15.—Opnntia Salmiana. O. DiLLBNil {Cactus Dillenii).—One of the species cultivated at Bltham in
. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. SABINE GULL. 62. Xema sabinei. 14 In. Tall sllghUy forked; bill small and black, tipped with yellow. Adults In summer.—Head with a slaty- gray hood, edged with a black ring around the neck; outer primaries black, with white tips, and edge of shoulder black; feet blticklsh; eye ring orange red. In winter, without the hood or collar, but the head Is tinged with gray on the ears and nape. Young birds most nearly'resemble those of the Bonaparte Gull, but the primaries are blackish, and the tall slightly forked. This species is very Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-guide-microform-waterfowl-birds-gibier-deau-oiseaux-sabine-gull-62-xema-sabinei-14-in-tall-sllghuy-forked-bill-small-and-black-tipped-with-yellow-adults-in-summerhead-with-a-slaty-gray-hood-edged-with-a-black-ring-around-the-neck-outer-primaries-black-with-white-tips-and-edge-of-shoulder-black-feet-blticklsh-eye-ring-orange-red-in-winter-without-the-hood-or-collar-but-the-head-is-tinged-with-gray-on-the-ears-and-nape-young-birds-most-nearlyresemble-those-of-the-bonaparte-gull-but-the-primaries-are-blackish-and-the-tall-slightly-forked-this-species-is-very-image232819387.html
RMRENRE3–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. SABINE GULL. 62. Xema sabinei. 14 In. Tall sllghUy forked; bill small and black, tipped with yellow. Adults In summer.—Head with a slaty- gray hood, edged with a black ring around the neck; outer primaries black, with white tips, and edge of shoulder black; feet blticklsh; eye ring orange red. In winter, without the hood or collar, but the head Is tinged with gray on the ears and nape. Young birds most nearly'resemble those of the Bonaparte Gull, but the primaries are blackish, and the tall slightly forked. This species is very
. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. GLAUCOUS GUI.L. BURGOMASTER. Larus CLAUCUS. Chaii. Mantle pale pearl gray, rest of plumage white ; bill yellow, with a patch of orange at the angle; legs and feet bright pink. Length about 32 inches, female somewhat smaller. In winter the head and neck are streaked with pale brownish grav Immature birds are mottled grayish brown and pale gray; the first plumage is the darkest. In the spring, before the young assume the pearl mantle, their entire plumage becomes white. jVei/. Usually on a cliff, somet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-birds-of-canada-and-the-united-states-microform-oiseaux-birds-glaucous-guil-burgomaster-larus-claucus-chaii-mantle-pale-pearl-gray-rest-of-plumage-white-bill-yellow-with-a-patch-of-orange-at-the-angle-legs-and-feet-bright-pink-length-about-32-inches-female-somewhat-smaller-in-winter-the-head-and-neck-are-streaked-with-pale-brownish-grav-immature-birds-are-mottled-grayish-brown-and-pale-gray-the-first-plumage-is-the-darkest-in-the-spring-before-the-young-assume-the-pearl-mantle-their-entire-plumage-becomes-white-jvei-usually-on-a-cliff-somet-image232818152.html
RMRENNX0–. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. GLAUCOUS GUI.L. BURGOMASTER. Larus CLAUCUS. Chaii. Mantle pale pearl gray, rest of plumage white ; bill yellow, with a patch of orange at the angle; legs and feet bright pink. Length about 32 inches, female somewhat smaller. In winter the head and neck are streaked with pale brownish grav Immature birds are mottled grayish brown and pale gray; the first plumage is the darkest. In the spring, before the young assume the pearl mantle, their entire plumage becomes white. jVei/. Usually on a cliff, somet
. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal bands of black and broad yellowish Avliite tips Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-siir-fig-45scineds-eufiven-ter-textanus-dorsal-view-of-skull-fokt-clark-texas-cat-no-12710-amer-mus-nat-hist-ears-feet-inner-surface-of-limbs-and-all-of-under-surface-of-body-orange-buff-tail-grizzled-above-in-the-median-area-with-broad-lateral-subterminal-bands-of-black-and-broad-yellowish-avliite-tips-image232034645.html
RMRDE2FH–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. -*siir Fig. 45.—ScinEDS eufiven- TER TEXTANUS. DORSAL VIEW OF SKULL. FOKT Clark, Texas. (Cat. No. 12710, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.) ears, feet, inner surface of limbs, and all of under surface of body orange-buff. Tail grizzled above, in the median area, with broad, lateral, subterminal bands of black and broad yellowish Avliite tips
. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. 192 NAUGHTY NASNA. man does when he leans upon his staff, funny habit it is called the cane-bird. On account of this NAUGHTY NASN"!. IS^ASNA was a coati-mundi, a cousin of the raccoon family. She was about the size of a cat, with thick, coarse fur, brown on the back and sides, and shading from yellow to orange underneath. She had a head and four legs, and a fat body; but the two most important parts of her, in her own '^â "^ / ) opinion at least, were her nose (^ â ^lOv and her tail. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-feet-two-feet-and-no-feet-or-furry-and-feathery-pets-and-how-they-live-animal-behavior-192-naughty-nasna-man-does-when-he-leans-upon-his-staff-funny-habit-it-is-called-the-cane-bird-on-account-of-this-naughty-nasnquot!-isasna-was-a-coati-mundi-a-cousin-of-the-raccoon-family-she-was-about-the-size-of-a-cat-with-thick-coarse-fur-brown-on-the-back-and-sides-and-shading-from-yellow-to-orange-underneath-she-had-a-head-and-four-legs-and-a-fat-body-but-the-two-most-important-parts-of-her-in-her-own-quot-opinion-at-least-were-her-nose-lov-and-her-tail-image232186963.html
RMRDN0RF–. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. 192 NAUGHTY NASNA. man does when he leans upon his staff, funny habit it is called the cane-bird. On account of this NAUGHTY NASN"!. IS^ASNA was a coati-mundi, a cousin of the raccoon family. She was about the size of a cat, with thick, coarse fur, brown on the back and sides, and shading from yellow to orange underneath. She had a head and four legs, and a fat body; but the two most important parts of her, in her own '^â "^ / ) opinion at least, were her nose (^ â ^lOv and her tail.
. Wild Spain (Espan?a agreste): records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun; natural history and exploration. Natural history; Hunting; Game and game-birds. WILD SPAIN. yards, orange and olive-groves, barren wastes and lonely marismas, covers a stretch of three hundred miles from east to west, and half that extent in depth ; and is bounded —save on the Atlantic front—by an unbroken circle of sierras. Commencing at Tarifa on the south, the moun- tain-barrier is carried past Gibraltar and Malaga to the Sierra Nevada, whose snow-clad summits reach 12,000 feet; and beyond, on the east, by the Almeri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-spain-espana-agreste-records-of-sport-with-rifle-rod-and-gun-natural-history-and-exploration-natural-history-hunting-game-and-game-birds-wild-spain-yards-orange-and-olive-groves-barren-wastes-and-lonely-marismas-covers-a-stretch-of-three-hundred-miles-from-east-to-west-and-half-that-extent-in-depth-and-is-bounded-save-on-the-atlantic-frontby-an-unbroken-circle-of-sierras-commencing-at-tarifa-on-the-south-the-moun-tain-barrier-is-carried-past-gibraltar-and-malaga-to-the-sierra-nevada-whose-snow-clad-summits-reach-12000-feet-and-beyond-on-the-east-by-the-almeri-image232185471.html
RMRDMXX7–. Wild Spain (Espan?a agreste): records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun; natural history and exploration. Natural history; Hunting; Game and game-birds. WILD SPAIN. yards, orange and olive-groves, barren wastes and lonely marismas, covers a stretch of three hundred miles from east to west, and half that extent in depth ; and is bounded —save on the Atlantic front—by an unbroken circle of sierras. Commencing at Tarifa on the south, the moun- tain-barrier is carried past Gibraltar and Malaga to the Sierra Nevada, whose snow-clad summits reach 12,000 feet; and beyond, on the east, by the Almeri
. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST. 127 upward. The stalk grows about two feet liigh, and generally bears but one flower, orange-yellow out- side and vermilion inside, spotted with brown mad- der— hardly the purple color which Gray men- tions. The flower varies in hue, and is sometimes red-orange instead of ver- milion. It blooms about the Ist of July, in the thin woods, where the ground is more or less sandy. Blaok-eyed The black- Susan, eyed Susan, Budbeciia hirta. .-i i -i as the chil- dren call it. Gray says is a Western flower which was introduced into Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/familiar-flowers-of-field-and-garden-botany-june-july-and-august-127-upward-the-stalk-grows-about-two-feet-liigh-and-generally-bears-but-one-flower-orange-yellow-out-side-and-vermilion-inside-spotted-with-brown-mad-der-hardly-the-purple-color-which-gray-men-tions-the-flower-varies-in-hue-and-is-sometimes-red-orange-instead-of-ver-milion-it-blooms-about-the-ist-of-july-in-the-thin-woods-where-the-ground-is-more-or-less-sandy-blaok-eyed-the-black-susan-eyed-susan-budbeciia-hirta-i-i-i-as-the-chil-dren-call-it-gray-says-is-a-western-flower-which-was-introduced-into-image232399605.html
RMRE2M1W–. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST. 127 upward. The stalk grows about two feet liigh, and generally bears but one flower, orange-yellow out- side and vermilion inside, spotted with brown mad- der— hardly the purple color which Gray men- tions. The flower varies in hue, and is sometimes red-orange instead of ver- milion. It blooms about the Ist of July, in the thin woods, where the ground is more or less sandy. Blaok-eyed The black- Susan, eyed Susan, Budbeciia hirta. .-i i -i as the chil- dren call it. Gray says is a Western flower which was introduced into
. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD Rlu'is vcniix. A'/a'is Tciioici/a. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet hi-li, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice uiiich turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous.; often it is simply a siirub. Small branches and young stems pithy. /.Vf;â /â¢.âSmooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate, liranchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-microform-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-arbres-sumach-family-poison-sumach-poison-dogwood-rluis-vcniix-aais-tciioicia-a-small-tree-eighteen-to-twenty-feet-hi-li-with-acrid-milky-poison-ous-juice-uiiich-turns-black-on-exposure-the-head-is-round-and-narrow-and-the-branches-slender-and-rather-pendulous-often-it-is-simply-a-siirub-small-branches-and-young-stems-pithy-vf-smooth-light-or-dark-gray-slightly-striate-liranchletsare-smooth-reddish-brown-covered-with-small-orange-colored-l-image232769669.html
RMREKG2D–. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. SUMACH FAMILY POISON SUMACH. POISON DOGWOOD Rlu'is vcniix. A'/a'is Tciioici/a. A small tree, eighteen to twenty feet hi-li, with acrid, milky, poison- ous juice uiiich turns black on exposure. The head is round and narrow and the branches slender and rather pendulous.; often it is simply a siirub. Small branches and young stems pithy. /.Vf;â /â¢.âSmooth, light or dark gray, slightly striate, liranchletsare smooth, reddish brown, covered with small, orange colored, l
. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. ONCIDIUM. 621 O. LUSIDUM DODGSONI, Williams.—A splendid variety, named in compli- ment to the late K. B. Dodgson, Esq., of Blackburn. The leaves are very thick and fleshy, biit broader and longer than in 0. luridin)i; the flower spikes av6 7 feet long, much branched, and bearing between three and four hundred flowers on eacli; their colour is orange and yellow, barred with dark brown. It should Vje ]iotted in peat and sphagnum moss, and treated with a liber Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-growers-manual-containing-descriptions-of-the-best-species-and-varieties-of-orchidaceous-plants-in-cultivation-orchids-oncidium-621-o-lusidum-dodgsoni-williamsa-splendid-variety-named-in-compli-ment-to-the-late-k-b-dodgson-esq-of-blackburn-the-leaves-are-very-thick-and-fleshy-biit-broader-and-longer-than-in-0-luridini-the-flower-spikes-av6-7-feet-long-much-branched-and-bearing-between-three-and-four-hundred-flowers-on-eacli-their-colour-is-orange-and-yellow-barred-with-dark-brown-it-should-vje-iotted-in-peat-and-sphagnum-moss-and-treated-with-a-liber-image232261103.html
RMRDTBBB–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. ONCIDIUM. 621 O. LUSIDUM DODGSONI, Williams.—A splendid variety, named in compli- ment to the late K. B. Dodgson, Esq., of Blackburn. The leaves are very thick and fleshy, biit broader and longer than in 0. luridin)i; the flower spikes av6 7 feet long, much branched, and bearing between three and four hundred flowers on eacli; their colour is orange and yellow, barred with dark brown. It should Vje ]iotted in peat and sphagnum moss, and treated with a liber
. A tour round my garden . Natural history. THE LADT-BntB. 31. Look! here, quite at his ease, on a rose-bud, is a little insect well known to children: it is shaped like a tortoise, and is about the size of a pea. Naturalists call it a " coccinella," and children know it as the lady-bird. It is now innocent enough; but it has not always been so. Before it became possessed of its pretty form, and its polished shell of orange, yellow, black, or red, sprinkled with black or brown specks, it was a large, flat worm, with six feet, and of a dirty grey colour, marked with a few yellow spots Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tour-round-my-garden-natural-history-the-ladt-bntb-31-look!-here-quite-at-his-ease-on-a-rose-bud-is-a-little-insect-well-known-to-children-it-is-shaped-like-a-tortoise-and-is-about-the-size-of-a-pea-naturalists-call-it-a-quot-coccinellaquot-and-children-know-it-as-the-lady-bird-it-is-now-innocent-enough-but-it-has-not-always-been-so-before-it-became-possessed-of-its-pretty-form-and-its-polished-shell-of-orange-yellow-black-or-red-sprinkled-with-black-or-brown-specks-it-was-a-large-flat-worm-with-six-feet-and-of-a-dirty-grey-colour-marked-with-a-few-yellow-spots-image232123709.html
RMRDJ44D–. A tour round my garden . Natural history. THE LADT-BntB. 31. Look! here, quite at his ease, on a rose-bud, is a little insect well known to children: it is shaped like a tortoise, and is about the size of a pea. Naturalists call it a " coccinella," and children know it as the lady-bird. It is now innocent enough; but it has not always been so. Before it became possessed of its pretty form, and its polished shell of orange, yellow, black, or red, sprinkled with black or brown specks, it was a large, flat worm, with six feet, and of a dirty grey colour, marked with a few yellow spots
. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 344 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. thick and hairy hind legs, an orange collar across the front of the thorax and an equally broad band of yellow on the abdomen {Centis americana). Among the most interesting birds which we found nesting were Dusky Parrots."" About one hundred yards from the clearing we observed two red-breasted Parrots fly from a. Fig. 140. Young Dusky Parrots. hole about forty feet up in a tall dead kakeralli tree. We watched the tree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-search-for-a-wilderness-an-account-of-two-ornithological-expeditions-to-venezuela-and-to-british-guiana-natural-history-birds-344-our-search-for-a-wilderness-thick-and-hairy-hind-legs-an-orange-collar-across-the-front-of-the-thorax-and-an-equally-broad-band-of-yellow-on-the-abdomen-centis-americana-among-the-most-interesting-birds-which-we-found-nesting-were-dusky-parrotsquotquot-about-one-hundred-yards-from-the-clearing-we-observed-two-red-breasted-parrots-fly-from-a-fig-140-young-dusky-parrots-hole-about-forty-feet-up-in-a-tall-dead-kakeralli-tree-we-watched-the-tree-image231958450.html
RMRDAHAA–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 344 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. thick and hairy hind legs, an orange collar across the front of the thorax and an equally broad band of yellow on the abdomen {Centis americana). Among the most interesting birds which we found nesting were Dusky Parrots."" About one hundred yards from the clearing we observed two red-breasted Parrots fly from a. Fig. 140. Young Dusky Parrots. hole about forty feet up in a tall dead kakeralli tree. We watched the tree
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 22 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES §26 32. The kumquat group consists of two principal varieties, the Nagami, or oblong, and the Marumi, or round. The kum- quat is native to China. The name kumquat is from the Chinese, and means gold orange. The kumquat is grown to some extent in Japan, in which country it is known as the Kin-Kan, which is the Japanese equivalent of gold orange. 33. The tree of the Naganil is a bush 8 to 12 feet high; it has dark-green, glossy lanceolate leaves. The fruit is small in size, being on an average a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-22-citrus-fruits-in-gulf-coast-states-26-32-the-kumquat-group-consists-of-two-principal-varieties-the-nagami-or-oblong-and-the-marumi-or-round-the-kum-quat-is-native-to-china-the-name-kumquat-is-from-the-chinese-and-means-gold-orange-the-kumquat-is-grown-to-some-extent-in-japan-in-which-country-it-is-known-as-the-kin-kan-which-is-the-japanese-equivalent-of-gold-orange-33-the-tree-of-the-naganil-is-a-bush-8-to-12-feet-high-it-has-dark-green-glossy-lanceolate-leaves-the-fruit-is-small-in-size-being-on-an-average-a-image232777848.html
RMREKXEG–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 22 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES §26 32. The kumquat group consists of two principal varieties, the Nagami, or oblong, and the Marumi, or round. The kum- quat is native to China. The name kumquat is from the Chinese, and means gold orange. The kumquat is grown to some extent in Japan, in which country it is known as the Kin-Kan, which is the Japanese equivalent of gold orange. 33. The tree of the Naganil is a bush 8 to 12 feet high; it has dark-green, glossy lanceolate leaves. The fruit is small in size, being on an average a
. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. 42 DUCKS, GEESE AND SAVANS OF NORTH AMERICA. Adult female: Speeulum, purple bordered with black and white; head, brownish l)uff; belly, bufiy brown, usually mottled; feet, orange red. Length, 23; wing, 10..50; bill, 2.20. The MalLird Duck occurs commonly throughout the northern part of the Northern Hemisphere. It breeds far northward, ranging in winter to the West Indies and Central America. The eggs are greenish white, from seven to ten in number. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ducks-geese-and-swans-of-north-america-all-the-species-being-grouped-according-to-size-and-color-ducks-geese-swans-birds-42-ducks-geese-and-savans-of-north-america-adult-female-speeulum-purple-bordered-with-black-and-white-head-brownish-luff-belly-bufiy-brown-usually-mottled-feet-orange-red-length-23-wing-1050-bill-220-the-mallird-duck-occurs-commonly-throughout-the-northern-part-of-the-northern-hemisphere-it-breeds-far-northward-ranging-in-winter-to-the-west-indies-and-central-america-the-eggs-are-greenish-white-from-seven-to-ten-in-number-t-image232065099.html
RMRDFDB7–. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. 42 DUCKS, GEESE AND SAVANS OF NORTH AMERICA. Adult female: Speeulum, purple bordered with black and white; head, brownish l)uff; belly, bufiy brown, usually mottled; feet, orange red. Length, 23; wing, 10..50; bill, 2.20. The MalLird Duck occurs commonly throughout the northern part of the Northern Hemisphere. It breeds far northward, ranging in winter to the West Indies and Central America. The eggs are greenish white, from seven to ten in number. T
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. BALTIMORE ORIOLE. golden robin. hang-nest. fire bird. Icterus galbula. Char. Male: head, neck, throat, back, wings, and greater part of tail black; wing-coverts and secondaries tipped with white ; other parts orange. Bill and feet blue black. Female : smaller and paler, some- times the black replaced by olive or grayish. Young similar to female. Length 7 to 8 inches. Nest. Pensile and purse-shaped, 6 to 8 inches deep, suspended from extremity of branch 10 to 50 feet from the ground Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-the-united-states-and-canada-based-on-nuttalls-manual-birds-birds-baltimore-oriole-golden-robin-hang-nest-fire-bird-icterus-galbula-char-male-head-neck-throat-back-wings-and-greater-part-of-tail-black-wing-coverts-and-secondaries-tipped-with-white-other-parts-orange-bill-and-feet-blue-black-female-smaller-and-paler-some-times-the-black-replaced-by-olive-or-grayish-young-similar-to-female-length-7-to-8-inches-nest-pensile-and-purse-shaped-6-to-8-inches-deep-suspended-from-extremity-of-branch-10-to-50-feet-from-the-ground-image231990129.html
RMRDC1NN–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. BALTIMORE ORIOLE. golden robin. hang-nest. fire bird. Icterus galbula. Char. Male: head, neck, throat, back, wings, and greater part of tail black; wing-coverts and secondaries tipped with white ; other parts orange. Bill and feet blue black. Female : smaller and paler, some- times the black replaced by olive or grayish. Young similar to female. Length 7 to 8 inches. Nest. Pensile and purse-shaped, 6 to 8 inches deep, suspended from extremity of branch 10 to 50 feet from the ground
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 296 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. 20. Larus Philadelphia (Ord). Bonaparte's Gull. Distr.: North America, breeding chiefly north of the United States; south in winter to the Gulf coast. Adult in summer: Bill, black; whole head, including throat, dark sooty plumbeous; a white spot on the eyelids; back, pearl gray, shading into white at the base of the neck; under parts, white; feet, orange red; tail, white; first primary, white, with outer web and tip, black; second ^ primary, white, tipped with black; rest of primaries wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-296-field-museum-of-natural-historyzoology-vol-ix-20-larus-philadelphia-ord-bonapartes-gull-distr-north-america-breeding-chiefly-north-of-the-united-states-south-in-winter-to-the-gulf-coast-adult-in-summer-bill-black-whole-head-including-throat-dark-sooty-plumbeous-a-white-spot-on-the-eyelids-back-pearl-gray-shading-into-white-at-the-base-of-the-neck-under-parts-white-feet-orange-red-tail-white-first-primary-white-with-outer-web-and-tip-black-second-primary-white-tipped-with-black-rest-of-primaries-wit-image232156704.html
RMRDKJ6T–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 296 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. 20. Larus Philadelphia (Ord). Bonaparte's Gull. Distr.: North America, breeding chiefly north of the United States; south in winter to the Gulf coast. Adult in summer: Bill, black; whole head, including throat, dark sooty plumbeous; a white spot on the eyelids; back, pearl gray, shading into white at the base of the neck; under parts, white; feet, orange red; tail, white; first primary, white, with outer web and tip, black; second ^ primary, white, tipped with black; rest of primaries wit
. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 69. Olive-Shaped Kumqnut—natural size. Kumquat Type. Citrus aurantium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet scented, very little pulp,contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- serves and marmalades.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/culture-of-the-citrus-in-california-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-the-orange-in-californiavarieties-69-olive-shaped-kumqnutnatural-size-kumquat-type-citrus-aurantium-var-japon-ica-thunberg-olive-shapedfruit-very-smallolive-shapedrind-thick-yellow-smooth-sweet-scented-very-little-pulpcontains-many-seeds-tree-dwarf-a-bush-four-to-six-feet-a-very-prolific-bearer-the-fruit-is-edible-whole-the-rind-has-a-pleas-ant-aroma-valuable-for-pre-serves-and-marmalades-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-image232053589.html
RMRDEXM5–. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 69. Olive-Shaped Kumqnut—natural size. Kumquat Type. Citrus aurantium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet scented, very little pulp,contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- serves and marmalades.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. axillars, white. Mallard Duck. Anas hosehas (male). See page 41. Anas liu.^rhas. " B<dly, white, showing more or less brown spots; axillars, white; bill, less than .!)() wide at widest part; speculum, black and white. Gadwall. ^Vnas strepera (female). See page 44. â "-* ' " -â ^^ â Speculum, bluish purple, edged with white and black; head, tawny brown, streaked with dark brown ; belly, pale bull', mottled with brown; feet, orange re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ducks-geese-and-swans-of-north-america-all-the-species-being-grouped-according-to-size-and-color-ducks-geese-swans-birds-axillars-white-mallard-duck-anas-hosehas-male-see-page-41-anas-liurhas-quot-bltdly-white-showing-more-or-less-brown-spots-axillars-white-bill-less-than-!-wide-at-widest-part-speculum-black-and-white-gadwall-vnas-strepera-female-see-page-44-quot-quot-speculum-bluish-purple-edged-with-white-and-black-head-tawny-brown-streaked-with-dark-brown-belly-pale-bull-mottled-with-brown-feet-orange-re-image232065164.html
RMRDFDDG–. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. axillars, white. Mallard Duck. Anas hosehas (male). See page 41. Anas liu.^rhas. " B<dly, white, showing more or less brown spots; axillars, white; bill, less than .!)() wide at widest part; speculum, black and white. Gadwall. ^Vnas strepera (female). See page 44. â "-* ' " -â ^^ â Speculum, bluish purple, edged with white and black; head, tawny brown, streaked with dark brown ; belly, pale bull', mottled with brown; feet, orange re
. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. FOR8TER TERN. 69. atema forsteri. 15 In. No crest In this or any of the following terns. Tall forked 4 In.; below pure white. In summer, with bill lu â ⢠feet orange red; crown black. In winter, the crown Is white, but there Is a blackish patch about the eyes, and-the bill and feet are dark. These beau- tiful birds are often known as "Sea Swallows," be- cause of their similarity In form and flight to those well known land birds. They are the embodiment oi grace as they dart about high in the air, bill pointed downwar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-guide-microform-waterfowl-birds-gibier-deau-oiseaux-for8ter-tern-69-atema-forsteri-15-in-no-crest-in-this-or-any-of-the-following-terns-tall-forked-4-in-below-pure-white-in-summer-with-bill-lu-feet-orange-red-crown-black-in-winter-the-crown-is-white-but-there-is-a-blackish-patch-about-the-eyes-and-the-bill-and-feet-are-dark-these-beau-tiful-birds-are-often-known-as-quotsea-swallowsquot-be-cause-of-their-similarity-in-form-and-flight-to-those-well-known-land-birds-they-are-the-embodiment-oi-grace-as-they-dart-about-high-in-the-air-bill-pointed-downwar-image232819338.html
RMRENRCA–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. FOR8TER TERN. 69. atema forsteri. 15 In. No crest In this or any of the following terns. Tall forked 4 In.; below pure white. In summer, with bill lu â ⢠feet orange red; crown black. In winter, the crown Is white, but there Is a blackish patch about the eyes, and-the bill and feet are dark. These beau- tiful birds are often known as "Sea Swallows," be- cause of their similarity In form and flight to those well known land birds. They are the embodiment oi grace as they dart about high in the air, bill pointed downwar
. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. FORESTERS' MANUAL. Ykllow Pine, Spruce Pine, Short-I.eaved Pine, Bull Pine. (Pinus echinata) A forest tree, up to loo feet high. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long, and in bunches of 2's or 3's; cones about 2 inches long. Wood heavy, strong, orange; a cubic foot weighs 38 lbs. Valuable timber.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-foresters-manual-or-the-forest-trees-of-eastern-north-america-microform-trees-arbres-foresters-manual-ykllow-pine-spruce-pine-short-ieaved-pine-bull-pine-pinus-echinata-a-forest-tree-up-to-loo-feet-high-leaves-3-to-5-inches-long-and-in-bunches-of-2s-or-3s-cones-about-2-inches-long-wood-heavy-strong-orange-a-cubic-foot-weighs-38-lbs-valuable-timber-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-image232768275.html
RMREKE8K–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. FORESTERS' MANUAL. Ykllow Pine, Spruce Pine, Short-I.eaved Pine, Bull Pine. (Pinus echinata) A forest tree, up to loo feet high. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long, and in bunches of 2's or 3's; cones about 2 inches long. Wood heavy, strong, orange; a cubic foot weighs 38 lbs. Valuable timber.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original
. Our early wild flowers [microform] : a study of the herbaceous plants blooming in early spring in the northern states and Canada. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. POPPY FAMILY 5* fi K GREATER CELANDINE Chelidonium mdjus From chelidon, a swallow, because it appeared at the time the swallows came. Perennial. Naturalized from Europe. Dry waste land, roadsides, near dwellings. Throughout New England and the Middle West. Fre- quent in northern Ohio. April-September. Slem.—Weak, one to two feet high, branching, slightly hairy, containing bright-orange, acrid, juice. Leaves.—Thin, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-early-wild-flowers-microform-a-study-of-the-herbaceous-plants-blooming-in-early-spring-in-the-northern-states-and-canada-wild-flowers-botany-fleurs-sauvages-botanique-poppy-family-5-fi-k-greater-celandine-chelidonium-mdjus-from-chelidon-a-swallow-because-it-appeared-at-the-time-the-swallows-came-perennial-naturalized-from-europe-dry-waste-land-roadsides-near-dwellings-throughout-new-england-and-the-middle-west-fre-quent-in-northern-ohio-april-september-slemweak-one-to-two-feet-high-branching-slightly-hairy-containing-bright-orange-acrid-juice-leavesthin-image232802830.html
RMREN2AP–. Our early wild flowers [microform] : a study of the herbaceous plants blooming in early spring in the northern states and Canada. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. POPPY FAMILY 5* fi K GREATER CELANDINE Chelidonium mdjus From chelidon, a swallow, because it appeared at the time the swallows came. Perennial. Naturalized from Europe. Dry waste land, roadsides, near dwellings. Throughout New England and the Middle West. Fre- quent in northern Ohio. April-September. Slem.—Weak, one to two feet high, branching, slightly hairy, containing bright-orange, acrid, juice. Leaves.—Thin,
. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. Ykllow Pine, Spruce Pine, Short-I.eaved Pine, Bull Pine. (Pinus echinata) A forest tree, up to loo feet high. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long, and in bunches of 2's or 3's; cones about 2 inches long. Wood heavy, strong, orange; a cubic foot weighs 38 lbs. Valuable timber.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Seton, Ernes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-foresters-manual-or-the-forest-trees-of-eastern-north-america-microform-trees-arbres-ykllow-pine-spruce-pine-short-ieaved-pine-bull-pine-pinus-echinata-a-forest-tree-up-to-loo-feet-high-leaves-3-to-5-inches-long-and-in-bunches-of-2s-or-3s-cones-about-2-inches-long-wood-heavy-strong-orange-a-cubic-foot-weighs-38-lbs-valuable-timber-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-seton-ernes-image232768271.html
RMREKE8F–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. Ykllow Pine, Spruce Pine, Short-I.eaved Pine, Bull Pine. (Pinus echinata) A forest tree, up to loo feet high. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long, and in bunches of 2's or 3's; cones about 2 inches long. Wood heavy, strong, orange; a cubic foot weighs 38 lbs. Valuable timber.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Seton, Ernes
. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 50 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. said to be over 600 years old; and another at Hampton Court, grown under glass, over 200 years old. Spain and Sicily also have trees of great age. At Versailles there is a seedling planted in 1421. At Nice there is a tree 50 feet high, with, a trunk over 3 feet in diameter, which is said to produce 6,000 to 7,000 oranges in a year. The flowers are white, the leaves lanceolate or oblong. The petiole is not so markedly winged as in the bitter-sour orange, but is always present to a greater or les Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/culture-of-the-citrus-in-california-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-50-state-board-of-horticulture-said-to-be-over-600-years-old-and-another-at-hampton-court-grown-under-glass-over-200-years-old-spain-and-sicily-also-have-trees-of-great-age-at-versailles-there-is-a-seedling-planted-in-1421-at-nice-there-is-a-tree-50-feet-high-with-a-trunk-over-3-feet-in-diameter-which-is-said-to-produce-6000-to-7000-oranges-in-a-year-the-flowers-are-white-the-leaves-lanceolate-or-oblong-the-petiole-is-not-so-markedly-winged-as-in-the-bitter-sour-orange-but-is-always-present-to-a-greater-or-les-image232192678.html
RMRDN83J–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 50 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. said to be over 600 years old; and another at Hampton Court, grown under glass, over 200 years old. Spain and Sicily also have trees of great age. At Versailles there is a seedling planted in 1421. At Nice there is a tree 50 feet high, with, a trunk over 3 feet in diameter, which is said to produce 6,000 to 7,000 oranges in a year. The flowers are white, the leaves lanceolate or oblong. The petiole is not so markedly winged as in the bitter-sour orange, but is always present to a greater or les
. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. GROUP V. Birds having wings from 10 to 12 inches long.* Section 1. Bill, narrow, with tooth=like serrations. Side of bill. Top of bill. Merganser americana. Head and neck, greenish black; under parts, cream white, tinged with salmon color; feet, red. American merganser. Slieldrake. Merganser americana (male). See page 37. Head, rufous brown; upper throat, white; feet, orange red. American merganser. Sheldrake. Merganser americana {female). See page 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ducks-geese-and-swans-of-north-america-all-the-species-being-grouped-according-to-size-and-color-ducks-geese-swans-birds-group-v-birds-having-wings-from-10-to-12-inches-long-section-1-bill-narrow-with-tooth=like-serrations-side-of-bill-top-of-bill-merganser-americana-head-and-neck-greenish-black-under-parts-cream-white-tinged-with-salmon-color-feet-red-american-merganser-slieldrake-merganser-americana-male-see-page-37-head-rufous-brown-upper-throat-white-feet-orange-red-american-merganser-sheldrake-merganser-americana-female-see-page-3-image232065172.html
RMRDFDDT–. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. GROUP V. Birds having wings from 10 to 12 inches long.* Section 1. Bill, narrow, with tooth=like serrations. Side of bill. Top of bill. Merganser americana. Head and neck, greenish black; under parts, cream white, tinged with salmon color; feet, red. American merganser. Slieldrake. Merganser americana (male). See page 37. Head, rufous brown; upper throat, white; feet, orange red. American merganser. Sheldrake. Merganser americana {female). See page 3
. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. MISSISSIPPI KITE. 329. Ictinia missiastppiengU. 14 in. Head, underparts and ends ot secondaries, bluish- gray. Lores and tall blacic; back dark; eyes red; feet dull orange. A fairly abundant species in its range, and usually seen on the wing during the day- time, either soaring in the air, or traveling swiftly. In long sweeps, over the meadows and cotton fields, stopping occasionally to dash down after some rodent that their watchful eye has detected. They also eat small snakes, lizards and a great many grasshoppers. They are n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-guide-microform-waterfowl-birds-gibier-deau-oiseaux-mississippi-kite-329-ictinia-missiastppiengu-14-in-head-underparts-and-ends-ot-secondaries-bluish-gray-lores-and-tall-blacic-back-dark-eyes-red-feet-dull-orange-a-fairly-abundant-species-in-its-range-and-usually-seen-on-the-wing-during-the-day-time-either-soaring-in-the-air-or-traveling-swiftly-in-long-sweeps-over-the-meadows-and-cotton-fields-stopping-occasionally-to-dash-down-after-some-rodent-that-their-watchful-eye-has-detected-they-also-eat-small-snakes-lizards-and-a-great-many-grasshoppers-they-are-n-image232818619.html
RMRENPEK–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. MISSISSIPPI KITE. 329. Ictinia missiastppiengU. 14 in. Head, underparts and ends ot secondaries, bluish- gray. Lores and tall blacic; back dark; eyes red; feet dull orange. A fairly abundant species in its range, and usually seen on the wing during the day- time, either soaring in the air, or traveling swiftly. In long sweeps, over the meadows and cotton fields, stopping occasionally to dash down after some rodent that their watchful eye has detected. They also eat small snakes, lizards and a great many grasshoppers. They are n
. Golf clubs as bird sanctuaries. Birds; Golf courses. riojhjs b-v .1. A. Allei ATTRACTIVE TO MAN AND TO BIRD The Mountain Ash (Sorbus Americana) usually bears heavily with large clusters of bright orange-red berries. The berries are particularly attrac- tive to Cedar Waxwings (here shown) and to Robins in late winter or early spring.. Fliotos by Verne Morton and A. A. Alien REGAL FOOD AND A REGAL BIRD The Northern Holly or Winter Berry (Ilex vertkcllata) is a very attractive shrub, growing from three to eight feet in height, and usually bears heavily with bright red berries. The berries are v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/golf-clubs-as-bird-sanctuaries-birds-golf-courses-riojhjs-b-v-1-a-allei-attractive-to-man-and-to-bird-the-mountain-ash-sorbus-americana-usually-bears-heavily-with-large-clusters-of-bright-orange-red-berries-the-berries-are-particularly-attrac-tive-to-cedar-waxwings-here-shown-and-to-robins-in-late-winter-or-early-spring-fliotos-by-verne-morton-and-a-a-alien-regal-food-and-a-regal-bird-the-northern-holly-or-winter-berry-ilex-vertkcllata-is-a-very-attractive-shrub-growing-from-three-to-eight-feet-in-height-and-usually-bears-heavily-with-bright-red-berries-the-berries-are-v-image232386649.html
RMRE23F5–. Golf clubs as bird sanctuaries. Birds; Golf courses. riojhjs b-v .1. A. Allei ATTRACTIVE TO MAN AND TO BIRD The Mountain Ash (Sorbus Americana) usually bears heavily with large clusters of bright orange-red berries. The berries are particularly attrac- tive to Cedar Waxwings (here shown) and to Robins in late winter or early spring.. Fliotos by Verne Morton and A. A. Alien REGAL FOOD AND A REGAL BIRD The Northern Holly or Winter Berry (Ilex vertkcllata) is a very attractive shrub, growing from three to eight feet in height, and usually bears heavily with bright red berries. The berries are v
. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. Purple Cone- flower of the sunflower type with about 14 dark yellow or orange rays and a rich purple- brown center. The plant is quite sturdy, from one to two feet Black-eyed Susans high, has but few if any branches, and only a few long, narrow leaves, and is covered throughout with rough, bristly hairs. It is quite harmless in the Northwestern states, but in the eastern part of the country it is a bad weed in hay fields. 44. Gerardia: Rough Purple Gerardia. — Bears pretty flowers, with large purple co- rolla that is shaped like a bell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-study-and-agriculture-nature-study-agriculture-purple-cone-flower-of-the-sunflower-type-with-about-14-dark-yellow-or-orange-rays-and-a-rich-purple-brown-center-the-plant-is-quite-sturdy-from-one-to-two-feet-black-eyed-susans-high-has-but-few-if-any-branches-and-only-a-few-long-narrow-leaves-and-is-covered-throughout-with-rough-bristly-hairs-it-is-quite-harmless-in-the-northwestern-states-but-in-the-eastern-part-of-the-country-it-is-a-bad-weed-in-hay-fields-44-gerardia-rough-purple-gerardia-bears-pretty-flowers-with-large-purple-co-rolla-that-is-shaped-like-a-bell-image232343377.html
RMRE049N–. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. Purple Cone- flower of the sunflower type with about 14 dark yellow or orange rays and a rich purple- brown center. The plant is quite sturdy, from one to two feet Black-eyed Susans high, has but few if any branches, and only a few long, narrow leaves, and is covered throughout with rough, bristly hairs. It is quite harmless in the Northwestern states, but in the eastern part of the country it is a bad weed in hay fields. 44. Gerardia: Rough Purple Gerardia. — Bears pretty flowers, with large purple co- rolla that is shaped like a bell
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 234 DESCRIPTIONS OF THK SliKUBS (2-4 inches long). Manchdrian HoNEYsncKLE — Lonioera RupreohtiJina. I. Flowers pink, red, or white and not changing to yellow when old; fruit red, yellow, or orange. (L.) L. Hairy shrub with small, ^IJ inches long,-bluish or grayish green leaves ; flowers abundant; fruit red. Free-floweking Honeysuckle — Lonicera floribiinda. L. Smooth shrub with larger,- 1-2J inches long, leaves often heart-shaped at base. Very variable and common, to 10 feet. Tartarian Honeysuckle (384) — Lonicera tat&ri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-234-descriptions-of-thk-slikubs-2-4-inches-long-manchdrian-honeysnckle-lonioera-rupreohtijina-i-flowers-pink-red-or-white-and-not-changing-to-yellow-when-old-fruit-red-yellow-or-orange-l-l-hairy-shrub-with-small-ij-inches-long-bluish-or-grayish-green-leaves-flowers-abundant-fruit-red-free-floweking-honeysuckle-lonicera-floribiinda-l-smooth-shrub-with-larger-1-2j-inches-long-leaves-often-heart-shaped-at-base-very-variable-and-common-to-10-feet-tartarian-honeysuckle-384-lonicera-tatampri-image232092929.html
RMRDGMW5–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 234 DESCRIPTIONS OF THK SliKUBS (2-4 inches long). Manchdrian HoNEYsncKLE — Lonioera RupreohtiJina. I. Flowers pink, red, or white and not changing to yellow when old; fruit red, yellow, or orange. (L.) L. Hairy shrub with small, ^IJ inches long,-bluish or grayish green leaves ; flowers abundant; fruit red. Free-floweking Honeysuckle — Lonicera floribiinda. L. Smooth shrub with larger,- 1-2J inches long, leaves often heart-shaped at base. Very variable and common, to 10 feet. Tartarian Honeysuckle (384) — Lonicera tat&ri
. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 158 TEERONID^ VlNAGO feathers edged with vhite ; tarsal plumes bright yellow ; under tail- coverfcs rufous-brown tipped and edged with white; tail-feathers black below with the apical third white. Iris pale blue to greyish or greenish-white ; bill light bluish- horn; cere bright scarlet; tarsus and feet bright orange to vermilion. Length about 12-0; wing 6'5 ; tail 4'0; tarsus 1-0; culmen -90. The female resembles the male in plumage and dimensions. The young bird, according to Salvadori, has less vinaceous on the bend of the wing. Distribution.—Delalande's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-south-africa-birds-158-teeronid-vlnago-feathers-edged-with-vhite-tarsal-plumes-bright-yellow-under-tail-coverfcs-rufous-brown-tipped-and-edged-with-white-tail-feathers-black-below-with-the-apical-third-white-iris-pale-blue-to-greyish-or-greenish-white-bill-light-bluish-horn-cere-bright-scarlet-tarsus-and-feet-bright-orange-to-vermilion-length-about-12-0-wing-65-tail-40-tarsus-1-0-culmen-90-the-female-resembles-the-male-in-plumage-and-dimensions-the-young-bird-according-to-salvadori-has-less-vinaceous-on-the-bend-of-the-wing-distributiondelalandes-image232131380.html
RMRDJDXC–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 158 TEERONID^ VlNAGO feathers edged with vhite ; tarsal plumes bright yellow ; under tail- coverfcs rufous-brown tipped and edged with white; tail-feathers black below with the apical third white. Iris pale blue to greyish or greenish-white ; bill light bluish- horn; cere bright scarlet; tarsus and feet bright orange to vermilion. Length about 12-0; wing 6'5 ; tail 4'0; tarsus 1-0; culmen -90. The female resembles the male in plumage and dimensions. The young bird, according to Salvadori, has less vinaceous on the bend of the wing. Distribution.—Delalande's
. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. Purple Cone- flower of the sunflower type with about 14 dark yellow or orange rays and a rich purple- brown center. The plant is quite sturdy, from one to two feet Black-eyed Susans high, has but few if any branches, and only a few long, narrow leaves, and is covered throughout with rough, bristly hairs. It is quite harmless in the Northwestern states, but in the eastern part of the country it is a bad weed in hay fields. 44. Gerardia: Rough Purple Gerardia. — Bears pretty flowers, with large purple co- rolla that is shaped like a bell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-study-and-agriculture-nature-study-agriculture-purple-cone-flower-of-the-sunflower-type-with-about-14-dark-yellow-or-orange-rays-and-a-rich-purple-brown-center-the-plant-is-quite-sturdy-from-one-to-two-feet-black-eyed-susans-high-has-but-few-if-any-branches-and-only-a-few-long-narrow-leaves-and-is-covered-throughout-with-rough-bristly-hairs-it-is-quite-harmless-in-the-northwestern-states-but-in-the-eastern-part-of-the-country-it-is-a-bad-weed-in-hay-fields-44-gerardia-rough-purple-gerardia-bears-pretty-flowers-with-large-purple-co-rolla-that-is-shaped-like-a-bell-image232343382.html
RMRE049X–. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. Purple Cone- flower of the sunflower type with about 14 dark yellow or orange rays and a rich purple- brown center. The plant is quite sturdy, from one to two feet Black-eyed Susans high, has but few if any branches, and only a few long, narrow leaves, and is covered throughout with rough, bristly hairs. It is quite harmless in the Northwestern states, but in the eastern part of the country it is a bad weed in hay fields. 44. Gerardia: Rough Purple Gerardia. — Bears pretty flowers, with large purple co- rolla that is shaped like a bell
. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CAL1F0I;NIA—VARIETIKH 69 Kumquat Type. Citrus axiraniium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet-scented, very little pulp, contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- oiive-shaped Kumcuiat-uaturai size. serves and marmalades.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/culture-of-the-citrus-in-california-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-the-orange-in-cal1f0iniavarietikh-69-kumquat-type-citrus-axiraniium-var-japon-ica-thunberg-olive-shapedfruit-very-smallolive-shapedrind-thick-yellow-smooth-sweet-scented-very-little-pulp-contains-many-seeds-tree-dwarf-a-bush-four-to-six-feet-a-very-prolific-bearer-the-fruit-is-edible-whole-the-rind-has-a-pleas-ant-aroma-valuable-for-pre-oiive-shaped-kumcuiat-uaturai-size-serves-and-marmalades-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhance-image232185091.html
RMRDMXCK–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CAL1F0I;NIA—VARIETIKH 69 Kumquat Type. Citrus axiraniium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet-scented, very little pulp, contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- oiive-shaped Kumcuiat-uaturai size. serves and marmalades.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance
. Names and portraits of birds which interest gunners, with descriptions in languages understanded of the people;. Game and game-birds; Birds. 14 BIRD NAMES. [No. 6. ulum," of purplish blue bordered with white and black. Bill greenish yellow; legs reddish orange. Size very variable, about two feet in length, and three feet or more in extent. (One old drake now before me spreads nearly forty inches.) Female. A little smaller than male, with similar wings and feet; bill blotchily marked blackish and orange. General plu- mage of upper parts dusky brown variegated with light brown or dead-gra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/names-and-portraits-of-birds-which-interest-gunners-with-descriptions-in-languages-understanded-of-the-people-game-and-game-birds-birds-14-bird-names-no-6-ulumquot-of-purplish-blue-bordered-with-white-and-black-bill-greenish-yellow-legs-reddish-orange-size-very-variable-about-two-feet-in-length-and-three-feet-or-more-in-extent-one-old-drake-now-before-me-spreads-nearly-forty-inches-female-a-little-smaller-than-male-with-similar-wings-and-feet-bill-blotchily-marked-blackish-and-orange-general-plu-mage-of-upper-parts-dusky-brown-variegated-with-light-brown-or-dead-gra-image232308950.html
RMRDXGC6–. Names and portraits of birds which interest gunners, with descriptions in languages understanded of the people;. Game and game-birds; Birds. 14 BIRD NAMES. [No. 6. ulum," of purplish blue bordered with white and black. Bill greenish yellow; legs reddish orange. Size very variable, about two feet in length, and three feet or more in extent. (One old drake now before me spreads nearly forty inches.) Female. A little smaller than male, with similar wings and feet; bill blotchily marked blackish and orange. General plu- mage of upper parts dusky brown variegated with light brown or dead-gra
. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. 204 CASSELL'S POPULAR GARDENING, inches across, aud deqp green; they are profusely armed on the edges with shaip rigid spines. San Domingo. T. macrophylla, properly Clavij a Eeidelianaâleav ea ahout two feet long, ob- ovate-lanceolate.serrate at the edges, rich deep green above, and paler beneath. Orange-yellow flowers on long spikes. Brazil. T. imperialisâleaves alter- nate, somewhat spathu- late, about three feet long and eight iuches across, armed at the edges with sharp spines. Brazil.. T. JussEei â this plant is known in its native coun- try as &q Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassells-popular-gardening-gardening-204-cassells-popular-gardening-inches-across-aud-deqp-green-they-are-profusely-armed-on-the-edges-with-shaip-rigid-spines-san-domingo-t-macrophylla-properly-clavij-a-eeidelianaleav-ea-ahout-two-feet-long-ob-ovate-lanceolateserrate-at-the-edges-rich-deep-green-above-and-paler-beneath-orange-yellow-flowers-on-long-spikes-brazil-t-imperialisleaves-alter-nate-somewhat-spathu-late-about-three-feet-long-and-eight-iuches-across-armed-at-the-edges-with-sharp-spines-brazil-t-jusseei-this-plant-is-known-in-its-native-coun-try-as-q-image232232565.html
RMRDR305–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. 204 CASSELL'S POPULAR GARDENING, inches across, aud deqp green; they are profusely armed on the edges with shaip rigid spines. San Domingo. T. macrophylla, properly Clavij a Eeidelianaâleav ea ahout two feet long, ob- ovate-lanceolate.serrate at the edges, rich deep green above, and paler beneath. Orange-yellow flowers on long spikes. Brazil. T. imperialisâleaves alter- nate, somewhat spathu- late, about three feet long and eight iuches across, armed at the edges with sharp spines. Brazil.. T. JussEei â this plant is known in its native coun- try as &q
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 234 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS (2-4 inches long). Manchueia}? Honeysuckle — Lonicera Euprechti^na. I. Flowers pink, red, or white and not changing to yellow when old; fruit red, yellow, or orange. (L.) L. Hairy shrub with small, ^IJ inches long, bluish, or grayish green leaves; flowers abundant; fruit red. Fkee-floweking HoNETSDCKLE — Lomccra floribiinda. L. Smooth shrub with larger, 1-2^ inches long, leaves often heart-shaped at base. Very variable and common, to 10 feet. Taetakian Honeysuckle (384) — Lonicera tat&rica. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-234-descriptions-op-the-shrubs-2-4-inches-long-manchueia-honeysuckle-lonicera-euprechtina-i-flowers-pink-red-or-white-and-not-changing-to-yellow-when-old-fruit-red-yellow-or-orange-l-l-hairy-shrub-with-small-ij-inches-long-bluish-or-grayish-green-leaves-flowers-abundant-fruit-red-fkee-floweking-honetsdckle-lomccra-floribiinda-l-smooth-shrub-with-larger-1-2-inches-long-leaves-often-heart-shaped-at-base-very-variable-and-common-to-10-feet-taetakian-honeysuckle-384-lonicera-tatamprica-image232297500.html
RMRDX1R8–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 234 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS (2-4 inches long). Manchueia}? Honeysuckle — Lonicera Euprechti^na. I. Flowers pink, red, or white and not changing to yellow when old; fruit red, yellow, or orange. (L.) L. Hairy shrub with small, ^IJ inches long, bluish, or grayish green leaves; flowers abundant; fruit red. Fkee-floweking HoNETSDCKLE — Lomccra floribiinda. L. Smooth shrub with larger, 1-2^ inches long, leaves often heart-shaped at base. Very variable and common, to 10 feet. Taetakian Honeysuckle (384) — Lonicera tat&rica.
. The birds of South Africa. Birds. FALCONID^ SPIZAETUS 303 are generally to be found. Mr. Ayres found a nest on June 10 in the Orange Eiver Colony; it was about five feet in diameter, built of sticks and lined with fresh green twigs and placed in an old gnarled tree on the side of a hill; it contained only one somewhat incubated egg; this was .chalky white, blotched and spotted with reddish brown and rather rounded in shape, measuring 3'3 X 2-55. A nest was also found by Symonds on September 20, which contained one young bird in down. It was placed in a mimosa tree overhanging the river and w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-south-africa-birds-falconid-spizaetus-303-are-generally-to-be-found-mr-ayres-found-a-nest-on-june-10-in-the-orange-eiver-colony-it-was-about-five-feet-in-diameter-built-of-sticks-and-lined-with-fresh-green-twigs-and-placed-in-an-old-gnarled-tree-on-the-side-of-a-hill-it-contained-only-one-somewhat-incubated-egg-this-was-chalky-white-blotched-and-spotted-with-reddish-brown-and-rather-rounded-in-shape-measuring-33-x-2-55-a-nest-was-also-found-by-symonds-on-september-20-which-contained-one-young-bird-in-down-it-was-placed-in-a-mimosa-tree-overhanging-the-river-and-w-image232360264.html
RMRE0WTT–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. FALCONID^ SPIZAETUS 303 are generally to be found. Mr. Ayres found a nest on June 10 in the Orange Eiver Colony; it was about five feet in diameter, built of sticks and lined with fresh green twigs and placed in an old gnarled tree on the side of a hill; it contained only one somewhat incubated egg; this was .chalky white, blotched and spotted with reddish brown and rather rounded in shape, measuring 3'3 X 2-55. A nest was also found by Symonds on September 20, which contained one young bird in down. It was placed in a mimosa tree overhanging the river and w
. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. , pyramidal ; >'n. All are BIRCH seventy feet d, in old age edopen head , borders of ; and by boil- VII or nearly se of young ) large plates. large limbs, ange on the ig freely into then orange â ars they be- inciple but a tough, close- 1 liulp, fuel, leight of cu. s. â Ovate, , resinous, a long. late, simple, s long, one- wide, ovate, rounded or sc, coarsely, arly serrate â th, abruptly ib slender, d Kumdetl, linute black le out of the n are thick, :oered with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-microform-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-arbres-pyramidal-gtn-all-are-birch-seventy-feet-d-in-old-age-edopen-head-borders-of-and-by-boil-vii-or-nearly-se-of-young-large-plates-large-limbs-ange-on-the-ig-freely-into-then-orange-ars-they-be-inciple-but-a-tough-close-1-liulp-fuel-leight-of-cu-s-ovate-resinous-a-long-late-simple-s-long-one-wide-ovate-rounded-or-sc-coarsely-arly-serrate-th-abruptly-ib-slender-d-kumdetl-linute-black-le-out-of-the-n-are-thick-oered-with-image232795034.html
RMREMMCA–. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. , pyramidal ; >'n. All are BIRCH seventy feet d, in old age edopen head , borders of ; and by boil- VII or nearly se of young ) large plates. large limbs, ange on the ig freely into then orange â ars they be- inciple but a tough, close- 1 liulp, fuel, leight of cu. s. â Ovate, , resinous, a long. late, simple, s long, one- wide, ovate, rounded or sc, coarsely, arly serrate â th, abruptly ib slender, d Kumdetl, linute black le out of the n are thick, :oered with
. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 344: CHAEADEIID^ AEENAEIA the face mottled black and white; below, including the axillaries and under wing-coverts white throughout, except for a black patch on either side of the chest extending across the lower neck to form a bar. Iris dark brown ; bill black ; feet orange ; claws black. Length (in flesh) 9-0, wing 6-0, tail 2-6, culmen 0-84, tarsus 1-0. In the breeding plumage the back, scapulars and coverts are mottled with many chestnut, or partially chestnut feathers, the crown of the head and hind neck are white, the former mottled, the latter streake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-south-africa-birds-344-chaeadeiid-aeenaeia-the-face-mottled-black-and-white-below-including-the-axillaries-and-under-wing-coverts-white-throughout-except-for-a-black-patch-on-either-side-of-the-chest-extending-across-the-lower-neck-to-form-a-bar-iris-dark-brown-bill-black-feet-orange-claws-black-length-in-flesh-9-0-wing-6-0-tail-2-6-culmen-0-84-tarsus-1-0-in-the-breeding-plumage-the-back-scapulars-and-coverts-are-mottled-with-many-chestnut-or-partially-chestnut-feathers-the-crown-of-the-head-and-hind-neck-are-white-the-former-mottled-the-latter-streake-image232100758.html
RMRDH2TP–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 344: CHAEADEIID^ AEENAEIA the face mottled black and white; below, including the axillaries and under wing-coverts white throughout, except for a black patch on either side of the chest extending across the lower neck to form a bar. Iris dark brown ; bill black ; feet orange ; claws black. Length (in flesh) 9-0, wing 6-0, tail 2-6, culmen 0-84, tarsus 1-0. In the breeding plumage the back, scapulars and coverts are mottled with many chestnut, or partially chestnut feathers, the crown of the head and hind neck are white, the former mottled, the latter streake
. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. Aldek or Smooth Alder, Tag Alder. {Alnus serrulata) This is the bush so well known in thickets along the Northern streams. It is usually under 20 feet in height, but sometimes reaches 40. Its wood is soft, light brown and useless, a cubic foot weighs 39 lbs. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long. Its inner bark yields a rich orange dye. A tea made of the leaves is a valuable, tonic and skin wash for pimples. In wet places or on hillsides. Besides serrulata there are four alders in our limits, the Mountain Al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-foresters-manual-or-the-forest-trees-of-eastern-north-america-microform-trees-arbres-aldek-or-smooth-alder-tag-alder-alnus-serrulata-this-is-the-bush-so-well-known-in-thickets-along-the-northern-streams-it-is-usually-under-20-feet-in-height-but-sometimes-reaches-40-its-wood-is-soft-light-brown-and-useless-a-cubic-foot-weighs-39-lbs-leaves-3-to-5-inches-long-its-inner-bark-yields-a-rich-orange-dye-a-tea-made-of-the-leaves-is-a-valuable-tonic-and-skin-wash-for-pimples-in-wet-places-or-on-hillsides-besides-serrulata-there-are-four-alders-in-our-limits-the-mountain-al-image232792863.html
RMREMHJR–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. Aldek or Smooth Alder, Tag Alder. {Alnus serrulata) This is the bush so well known in thickets along the Northern streams. It is usually under 20 feet in height, but sometimes reaches 40. Its wood is soft, light brown and useless, a cubic foot weighs 39 lbs. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long. Its inner bark yields a rich orange dye. A tea made of the leaves is a valuable, tonic and skin wash for pimples. In wet places or on hillsides. Besides serrulata there are four alders in our limits, the Mountain Al
. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. FORESTERS' MANUAL 57. Aldek or Smooth Alder, Tag Alder. {Alnus serrulata) This is the bush so well known in thickets along the Northern streams. It is usually under 20 feet in height, but sometimes reaches 40. Its wood is soft, light brown and useless, a cubic foot weighs 39 lbs. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long. Its inner bark yields a rich orange dye. A tea made of the leaves is a valuable, tonic and skin wash for pimples. In wet places or on hillsides. Besides serrulata there are four alders in our l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-foresters-manual-or-the-forest-trees-of-eastern-north-america-microform-trees-arbres-foresters-manual-57-aldek-or-smooth-alder-tag-alder-alnus-serrulata-this-is-the-bush-so-well-known-in-thickets-along-the-northern-streams-it-is-usually-under-20-feet-in-height-but-sometimes-reaches-40-its-wood-is-soft-light-brown-and-useless-a-cubic-foot-weighs-39-lbs-leaves-3-to-5-inches-long-its-inner-bark-yields-a-rich-orange-dye-a-tea-made-of-the-leaves-is-a-valuable-tonic-and-skin-wash-for-pimples-in-wet-places-or-on-hillsides-besides-serrulata-there-are-four-alders-in-our-l-image232792869.html
RMREMHK1–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. FORESTERS' MANUAL 57. Aldek or Smooth Alder, Tag Alder. {Alnus serrulata) This is the bush so well known in thickets along the Northern streams. It is usually under 20 feet in height, but sometimes reaches 40. Its wood is soft, light brown and useless, a cubic foot weighs 39 lbs. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long. Its inner bark yields a rich orange dye. A tea made of the leaves is a valuable, tonic and skin wash for pimples. In wet places or on hillsides. Besides serrulata there are four alders in our l
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. RHAMNUS 93 F. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold'b Euontmds — Euonymus Sieboldi^nus. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euonymus — Euonymus Hamilto- ni&nus. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's Edontmus — Euonymus BungeS,nus. Rhdmnus. The Buckthorns are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivated Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-rhamnus-93-f-flowers-yellowish-or-whitish-with-purple-anthers-tall-shrub-or-tree-to-25-feet-h-h-h-leaves-large3-6-inches-long-and-1-2j-inches-broad-sieboldb-euontmds-euonymus-sieboldinus-leaves-smaller-2-5-inches-long-and-under-1-inch-broad-hamiltons-euonymus-euonymus-hamilto-niampnus-leaves-small-2-4-inches-long-fruit-abundant-and-large-seeds-white-or-pinkish-and-orange-coated-bunges-edontmus-euonymus-bungesnus-rhdmnus-the-buckthorns-are-large-shrubs-or-small-trees-some-times-cultivated-image232270037.html
RMRDTPPD–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. RHAMNUS 93 F. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold'b Euontmds — Euonymus Sieboldi^nus. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euonymus — Euonymus Hamilto- ni&nus. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's Edontmus — Euonymus BungeS,nus. Rhdmnus. The Buckthorns are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivated
. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. WILD FLOWERS 133 The wild orange-red lily {Lilimn2:)]dlaclelp}dciini) is one of the most beautifully colored wild lilies. It grows in the rich Western prairie soils and in bogs, and is from two to four feet high. It has an open, bell-shaped flower, of a reddish-orange color, spotted purplish inside. If transplanted, it may be grown in dry soil in the border among low shrubbery. Plant bulbs either in late fall or early spring. The Turk's-cap lily (Lilium superbum) holds its large orange flower cup, with numerous dark- purple spots inside, in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/school-and-home-gardens-gardening-school-gardens-wild-flowers-133-the-wild-orange-red-lily-lilimn2-dlaclelpdciini-is-one-of-the-most-beautifully-colored-wild-lilies-it-grows-in-the-rich-western-prairie-soils-and-in-bogs-and-is-from-two-to-four-feet-high-it-has-an-open-bell-shaped-flower-of-a-reddish-orange-color-spotted-purplish-inside-if-transplanted-it-may-be-grown-in-dry-soil-in-the-border-among-low-shrubbery-plant-bulbs-either-in-late-fall-or-early-spring-the-turks-cap-lily-lilium-superbum-holds-its-large-orange-flower-cup-with-numerous-dark-purple-spots-inside-in-image232411740.html
RMRE37F8–. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. WILD FLOWERS 133 The wild orange-red lily {Lilimn2:)]dlaclelp}dciini) is one of the most beautifully colored wild lilies. It grows in the rich Western prairie soils and in bogs, and is from two to four feet high. It has an open, bell-shaped flower, of a reddish-orange color, spotted purplish inside. If transplanted, it may be grown in dry soil in the border among low shrubbery. Plant bulbs either in late fall or early spring. The Turk's-cap lily (Lilium superbum) holds its large orange flower cup, with numerous dark- purple spots inside, in
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. FAMILY ANATID.K. DUCKS, GEESE, AND SWANS. 63. * Group 2. Wing, from 8.50 to 12 inches long. Section 1. Bill, narrow, with tooth=like serrations. Distaueo fioiu uostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50 ; lieud aud neck, greenish black; uuderparts, creamy white, tiuged with sahnou color; feet, i-ed (inale). Merganser americann. American Merganser. Sheldrake. See No. 86. Distance from uostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50 ; head, rufous brown ; upper tliroat, white ; feet, orange red (female). Merganser Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-family-anatidk-ducks-geese-and-swans-63-group-2-wing-from-850-to-12-inches-long-section-1-bill-narrow-with-tooth=like-serrations-distaueo-fioiu-uostril-to-tip-of-bill-less-than-150-lieud-aud-neck-greenish-black-uuderparts-creamy-white-tiuged-with-sahnou-color-feet-i-ed-inale-merganser-americann-american-merganser-sheldrake-see-no-86-distance-from-uostril-to-tip-of-bill-less-than-150-head-rufous-brown-upper-tliroat-white-feet-orange-red-female-merganser-image232452998.html
RMRE544P–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. FAMILY ANATID.K. DUCKS, GEESE, AND SWANS. 63. * Group 2. Wing, from 8.50 to 12 inches long. Section 1. Bill, narrow, with tooth=like serrations. Distaueo fioiu uostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50 ; lieud aud neck, greenish black; uuderparts, creamy white, tiuged with sahnou color; feet, i-ed (inale). Merganser americann. American Merganser. Sheldrake. See No. 86. Distance from uostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50 ; head, rufous brown ; upper tliroat, white ; feet, orange red (female). Merganser
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 57 * GROUP 2. Wing, from 8.5010 12 inches long; bill, narrow, with tooth-like serrations.. Male. Atnerican Mergancer. Female. Top of bill. Mergus americanus. Distance from nostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50; head and neck, greenish black; under parts, creamy white, tinged with sal- mon color; feet, red (male). Mergus americanus. American Merganser. Sheldrake. See No. 37. Distance from nostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50; head, rufous brown; upper throat, white; feet, orange red (fema Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-jan-1909-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-cory-57-group-2-wing-from-85010-12-inches-long-bill-narrow-with-tooth-like-serrations-male-atnerican-mergancer-female-top-of-bill-mergus-americanus-distance-from-nostril-to-tip-of-bill-less-than-150-head-and-neck-greenish-black-under-parts-creamy-white-tinged-with-sal-mon-color-feet-red-male-mergus-americanus-american-merganser-sheldrake-see-no-37-distance-from-nostril-to-tip-of-bill-less-than-150-head-rufous-brown-upper-throat-white-feet-orange-red-fema-image232150618.html
RMRDKADE–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 57 * GROUP 2. Wing, from 8.5010 12 inches long; bill, narrow, with tooth-like serrations.. Male. Atnerican Mergancer. Female. Top of bill. Mergus americanus. Distance from nostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50; head and neck, greenish black; under parts, creamy white, tinged with sal- mon color; feet, red (male). Mergus americanus. American Merganser. Sheldrake. See No. 37. Distance from nostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50; head, rufous brown; upper throat, white; feet, orange red (fema
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 124 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS KEY TO THE CULTIVATED COLUTEAS * Flowers lemon-yellow, | inch long, 3-8 In a cluster ; shrub to 15 feet; leaves with 9-13 dull green blades J-1 inch long. Tall Colutea (150) — Colutea arborfescens. * Flowers orange to brownish, 3-6 in a cluster. (A.) A. Pod closed at tip. Orange-flowered Colutea (151) —Colutea mfedia. A. Pod open at tip. Oriental Colutea — Colutea orientMis. LespedSza. The Lespedezas or Bush ' Clovers ' are mainly herba- ceous, but one species in cultivation is shrubby, and two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-124-descriptions-op-the-shrubs-key-to-the-cultivated-coluteas-flowers-lemon-yellow-inch-long-3-8-in-a-cluster-shrub-to-15-feet-leaves-with-9-13-dull-green-blades-j-1-inch-long-tall-colutea-150-colutea-arborfescens-flowers-orange-to-brownish-3-6-in-a-cluster-a-a-pod-closed-at-tip-orange-flowered-colutea-151-colutea-mfedia-a-pod-open-at-tip-oriental-colutea-colutea-orientmis-lespedsza-the-lespedezas-or-bush-clovers-are-mainly-herba-ceous-but-one-species-in-cultivation-is-shrubby-and-two-image232093569.html
RMRDGNM1–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 124 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS KEY TO THE CULTIVATED COLUTEAS * Flowers lemon-yellow, | inch long, 3-8 In a cluster ; shrub to 15 feet; leaves with 9-13 dull green blades J-1 inch long. Tall Colutea (150) — Colutea arborfescens. * Flowers orange to brownish, 3-6 in a cluster. (A.) A. Pod closed at tip. Orange-flowered Colutea (151) —Colutea mfedia. A. Pod open at tip. Oriental Colutea — Colutea orientMis. LespedSza. The Lespedezas or Bush ' Clovers ' are mainly herba- ceous, but one species in cultivation is shrubby, and two
. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. 50 DUCKS, GEESE AND SWANS OF NORTH AMERICA. Genus SPATULA Boie. SPATULA CLYPEATA {Unn.). Shoveller. Broad-bill. Adalt inah: Bill, very much broadened: head and neck, dai-k gveen; lireast, i)ure wliite, shading into puri^lish chestnut on the belly; wing coverts, blue; speculum, green, edged with white; feet, orange red. Length, 20; wiug, 9.50; bill, 2.70; tarsus, L.50. Adult female: Head and neck, mottled and stre.<iked with pale brown and dark bro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ducks-geese-and-swans-of-north-america-all-the-species-being-grouped-according-to-size-and-color-ducks-geese-swans-birds-50-ducks-geese-and-swans-of-north-america-genus-spatula-boie-spatula-clypeata-unn-shoveller-broad-bill-adalt-inah-bill-very-much-broadened-head-and-neck-dai-k-gveen-lireast-iure-wliite-shading-into-purilish-chestnut-on-the-belly-wing-coverts-blue-speculum-green-edged-with-white-feet-orange-red-length-20-wiug-950-bill-270-tarsus-l50-adult-female-head-and-neck-mottled-and-streltiked-with-pale-brown-and-dark-bro-image232065049.html
RMRDFD9D–. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. 50 DUCKS, GEESE AND SWANS OF NORTH AMERICA. Genus SPATULA Boie. SPATULA CLYPEATA {Unn.). Shoveller. Broad-bill. Adalt inah: Bill, very much broadened: head and neck, dai-k gveen; lireast, i)ure wliite, shading into puri^lish chestnut on the belly; wing coverts, blue; speculum, green, edged with white; feet, orange red. Length, 20; wiug, 9.50; bill, 2.70; tarsus, L.50. Adult female: Head and neck, mottled and stre.<iked with pale brown and dark bro
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. * Group 2. Wing, from 8.50 to 12 inches long. Section 1. Bill, narrow, with tooth=like serrations. Distaueo fioiu uostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50 ; lieud aud neck, greenish black; uuderparts, creamy white, tiuged with sahnou color; feet, i-ed (inale). Merganser americann. American Merganser. Sheldrake. See No. 86. Distance from uostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50 ; head, rufous brown ; upper tliroat, white ; feet, orange red (female). Merganser americaiia. American flerganser. Sheldrake. tj Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-group-2-wing-from-850-to-12-inches-long-section-1-bill-narrow-with-tooth=like-serrations-distaueo-fioiu-uostril-to-tip-of-bill-less-than-150-lieud-aud-neck-greenish-black-uuderparts-creamy-white-tiuged-with-sahnou-color-feet-i-ed-inale-merganser-americann-american-merganser-sheldrake-see-no-86-distance-from-uostril-to-tip-of-bill-less-than-150-head-rufous-brown-upper-tliroat-white-feet-orange-red-female-merganser-americaiia-american-flerganser-sheldrake-tj-image232452995.html
RMRE544K–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. * Group 2. Wing, from 8.50 to 12 inches long. Section 1. Bill, narrow, with tooth=like serrations. Distaueo fioiu uostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50 ; lieud aud neck, greenish black; uuderparts, creamy white, tiuged with sahnou color; feet, i-ed (inale). Merganser americann. American Merganser. Sheldrake. See No. 86. Distance from uostril to tip of bill, less than 1.50 ; head, rufous brown ; upper tliroat, white ; feet, orange red (female). Merganser americaiia. American flerganser. Sheldrake. tj
. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. DUCK8, GEESE AND SWANS OF NORTH AMERICA. 45 tail coverts und ruinp, black; speculum, black and white; the lesser wing coverts, cliestuut; bill, black; feet, orange; axillars, white, with white shafts. Length, 19.50; wing, 10; bill, 1.60. Adult female : Somewhat resembles the male, but has tlie under wing coverts pure white, and usually little or no chestnut on the lesser wing coverts. Length, 19 ; wing, 10.1.5 ; bill, 1.55. Ranges throughout North Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ducks-geese-and-swans-of-north-america-all-the-species-being-grouped-according-to-size-and-color-ducks-geese-swans-birds-duck8-geese-and-swans-of-north-america-45-tail-coverts-und-ruinp-black-speculum-black-and-white-the-lesser-wing-coverts-cliestuut-bill-black-feet-orange-axillars-white-with-white-shafts-length-1950-wing-10-bill-160-adult-female-somewhat-resembles-the-male-but-has-tlie-under-wing-coverts-pure-white-and-usually-little-or-no-chestnut-on-the-lesser-wing-coverts-length-19-wing-1015-bill-155-ranges-throughout-north-am-image232065085.html
RMRDFDAN–. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. DUCK8, GEESE AND SWANS OF NORTH AMERICA. 45 tail coverts und ruinp, black; speculum, black and white; the lesser wing coverts, cliestuut; bill, black; feet, orange; axillars, white, with white shafts. Length, 19.50; wing, 10; bill, 1.60. Adult female : Somewhat resembles the male, but has tlie under wing coverts pure white, and usually little or no chestnut on the lesser wing coverts. Length, 19 ; wing, 10.1.5 ; bill, 1.55. Ranges throughout North Am
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. KHAMNUS 93 p. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold's Euontmus — Euonymus Sieboldi§,nus. H. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euontmds — Euonymus Hamilto- ni3,nus. H. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's EnoNTMUs — Euonymus BungeJinus. Rhimnus. The Bdckthoens are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-khamnus-93-p-flowers-yellowish-or-whitish-with-purple-anthers-tall-shrub-or-tree-to-25-feet-h-h-leaves-large3-6-inches-long-and-1-2j-inches-broad-siebolds-euontmus-euonymus-sieboldinus-h-leaves-smaller-2-5-inches-long-and-under-1-inch-broad-hamiltons-euontmds-euonymus-hamilto-ni3nus-h-leaves-small-2-4-inches-long-fruit-abundant-and-large-seeds-white-or-pinkish-and-orange-coated-bunges-enontmus-euonymus-bungejinus-rhimnus-the-bdckthoens-are-large-shrubs-or-small-trees-some-times-cultivate-image232102861.html
RMRDH5FW–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. KHAMNUS 93 p. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold's Euontmus — Euonymus Sieboldi§,nus. H. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euontmds — Euonymus Hamilto- ni3,nus. H. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's EnoNTMUs — Euonymus BungeJinus. Rhimnus. The Bdckthoens are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivate
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 62 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. Speculum, bluish purple, edged with white and black; greater wing coverts, with broad band of white; head, tawny brown, streaked with dark brown; belly, pale buff, mottled with brown; feet, orange red; axillars, white (female). Anas platyrhynchos. Mallard Duck. See No. 40.. Female. Mallard Duck. Male. Speculum, purplish blue; no white band on greater wing coverts; head and throat, streaked; throat, not buff; no black spot at base of bill; feet, olive (sometimes red); axillars, white; Easte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-62-field-museum-of-natural-historyzoology-vol-ix-speculum-bluish-purple-edged-with-white-and-black-greater-wing-coverts-with-broad-band-of-white-head-tawny-brown-streaked-with-dark-brown-belly-pale-buff-mottled-with-brown-feet-orange-red-axillars-white-female-anas-platyrhynchos-mallard-duck-see-no-40-female-mallard-duck-male-speculum-purplish-blue-no-white-band-on-greater-wing-coverts-head-and-throat-streaked-throat-not-buff-no-black-spot-at-base-of-bill-feet-olive-sometimes-red-axillars-white-easte-image232150550.html
RMRDKAB2–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 62 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. Speculum, bluish purple, edged with white and black; greater wing coverts, with broad band of white; head, tawny brown, streaked with dark brown; belly, pale buff, mottled with brown; feet, orange red; axillars, white (female). Anas platyrhynchos. Mallard Duck. See No. 40.. Female. Mallard Duck. Male. Speculum, purplish blue; no white band on greater wing coverts; head and throat, streaked; throat, not buff; no black spot at base of bill; feet, olive (sometimes red); axillars, white; Easte
. Birds. Birds. ALOHDO. 123 blue, each of the lesser and median coverts tipped with a bright blue spot; quills brown, edged outside with greenish blue; tail blue above, brown beneath; lower parts deep ferruginous, sometimes paler, always whitish or white on chin and throat. Some birds are a greener blue than others. Toung birds are duller in colour and have the lower parts tinged with ashy. Bill black; basal half of lower mandible in females red or orange; iris dusky brown; feet coral-red {Sharpe). Length about 7; tail 1'4; wing 2-75 to 3'1; tarsus •37; bill from gape 1'9.. Head of A. ispida, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-birds-alohdo-123-blue-each-of-the-lesser-and-median-coverts-tipped-with-a-bright-blue-spot-quills-brown-edged-outside-with-greenish-blue-tail-blue-above-brown-beneath-lower-parts-deep-ferruginous-sometimes-paler-always-whitish-or-white-on-chin-and-throat-some-birds-are-a-greener-blue-than-others-toung-birds-are-duller-in-colour-and-have-the-lower-parts-tinged-with-ashy-bill-black-basal-half-of-lower-mandible-in-females-red-or-orange-iris-dusky-brown-feet-coral-red-sharpe-length-about-7-tail-14-wing-2-75-to-31-tarsus-37-bill-from-gape-19-head-of-a-ispida-image232438539.html
RMRE4DMB–. Birds. Birds. ALOHDO. 123 blue, each of the lesser and median coverts tipped with a bright blue spot; quills brown, edged outside with greenish blue; tail blue above, brown beneath; lower parts deep ferruginous, sometimes paler, always whitish or white on chin and throat. Some birds are a greener blue than others. Toung birds are duller in colour and have the lower parts tinged with ashy. Bill black; basal half of lower mandible in females red or orange; iris dusky brown; feet coral-red {Sharpe). Length about 7; tail 1'4; wing 2-75 to 3'1; tarsus •37; bill from gape 1'9.. Head of A. ispida,
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 304 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. Adult in summer: Bill, yellow, ti-pped with, hla-ck; forehead, white; crown and lores, black; upper parts, pearl gray; under parts, white; outer primaries, brownish black on outer webs and inner half of inner webs; tail, white; feet orange, yellow. Adult in winter: Forepart of crown, white, marked with black; occiput, black. Immature birds have the upper parts mottled with buff and the bill dark brown. Least Tern. Length, 9.50; wing, 7; tail, 3.50; tarsus, .60; bill, 1.20. Although this s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-304-field-museum-of-natural-historyzoology-vol-ix-adult-in-summer-bill-yellow-ti-pped-with-hla-ck-forehead-white-crown-and-lores-black-upper-parts-pearl-gray-under-parts-white-outer-primaries-brownish-black-on-outer-webs-and-inner-half-of-inner-webs-tail-white-feet-orange-yellow-adult-in-winter-forepart-of-crown-white-marked-with-black-occiput-black-immature-birds-have-the-upper-parts-mottled-with-buff-and-the-bill-dark-brown-least-tern-length-950-wing-7-tail-350-tarsus-60-bill-120-although-this-s-image232156681.html
RMRDKJ61–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 304 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. Adult in summer: Bill, yellow, ti-pped with, hla-ck; forehead, white; crown and lores, black; upper parts, pearl gray; under parts, white; outer primaries, brownish black on outer webs and inner half of inner webs; tail, white; feet orange, yellow. Adult in winter: Forepart of crown, white, marked with black; occiput, black. Immature birds have the upper parts mottled with buff and the bill dark brown. Least Tern. Length, 9.50; wing, 7; tail, 3.50; tarsus, .60; bill, 1.20. Although this s
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 124 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS KEY TO THE CULTIVATED COLUTEAS * Flowers lemon-yellow, J inch long, 3-8 in a cluster; shrub to 15 feet; leaves with 9-13 dull green blades J-1 inch long. Tall Colutea (150) — Colutea arborgscens. * Flowers orange to brownish, 3-6 in a cluster. (A.) A. Pod closed at tip. Orange-floweked Colutea (151) —Colutea mMia. A. Pod open at tip. Oriental Colutea — Colutea orientMis. Lespedeza. The Lespedezas or Bush ' Clovers ' are mainly herba- ceous, but one species in cultivation is shrubby, and two oth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-124-descriptions-op-the-shrubs-key-to-the-cultivated-coluteas-flowers-lemon-yellow-j-inch-long-3-8-in-a-cluster-shrub-to-15-feet-leaves-with-9-13-dull-green-blades-j-1-inch-long-tall-colutea-150-colutea-arborgscens-flowers-orange-to-brownish-3-6-in-a-cluster-a-a-pod-closed-at-tip-orange-floweked-colutea-151-colutea-mmia-a-pod-open-at-tip-oriental-colutea-colutea-orientmis-lespedeza-the-lespedezas-or-bush-clovers-are-mainly-herba-ceous-but-one-species-in-cultivation-is-shrubby-and-two-oth-image232269766.html
RMRDTPCP–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 124 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS KEY TO THE CULTIVATED COLUTEAS * Flowers lemon-yellow, J inch long, 3-8 in a cluster; shrub to 15 feet; leaves with 9-13 dull green blades J-1 inch long. Tall Colutea (150) — Colutea arborgscens. * Flowers orange to brownish, 3-6 in a cluster. (A.) A. Pod closed at tip. Orange-floweked Colutea (151) —Colutea mMia. A. Pod open at tip. Oriental Colutea — Colutea orientMis. Lespedeza. The Lespedezas or Bush ' Clovers ' are mainly herba- ceous, but one species in cultivation is shrubby, and two oth
. Common weeds of Canada [microform] : a pocket guide. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. 96 COMMON WEEDS OF CANADA CONEFLOWER, BLACK-EYED vSUSAN OR YELLOW DAISY. Rudbeckia hirta, (L). Root.—Fibroui,. Stem.—Stout, simple, or spar- mgly branched, 1-2 feet high, rough or bristly ^^^'"^i-—MiGTnatc, nearly entire, triple ribl)ed, chiefly oblong-lanceolate; the upjjcr sessile thick Flowers.—Single showy heads, 1-2 inches across- orange-yellow rays or petals, 10-20 in nunilxfr' spherical or cone-shai)ed; dark, purple-brown centre' *ruit.—Head o. jeeds. Seeds.—Da Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-weeds-of-canada-microform-a-pocket-guide-weeds-mauvaises-herbes-lutte-contre-les-weeds-mauvaises-herbes-96-common-weeds-of-canada-coneflower-black-eyed-vsusan-or-yellow-daisy-rudbeckia-hirta-l-rootfibroui-stemstout-simple-or-spar-mgly-branched-1-2-feet-high-rough-or-bristly-quoti-migtnatc-nearly-entire-triple-ribled-chiefly-oblong-lanceolate-the-upjjcr-sessile-thick-flowerssingle-showy-heads-1-2-inches-across-orange-yellow-rays-or-petals-10-20-in-nunilxfr-spherical-or-cone-shaied-dark-purple-brown-centre-ruithead-o-jeeds-seedsda-image232803331.html
RMREN30K–. Common weeds of Canada [microform] : a pocket guide. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. 96 COMMON WEEDS OF CANADA CONEFLOWER, BLACK-EYED vSUSAN OR YELLOW DAISY. Rudbeckia hirta, (L). Root.—Fibroui,. Stem.—Stout, simple, or spar- mgly branched, 1-2 feet high, rough or bristly ^^^'"^i-—MiGTnatc, nearly entire, triple ribl)ed, chiefly oblong-lanceolate; the upjjcr sessile thick Flowers.—Single showy heads, 1-2 inches across- orange-yellow rays or petals, 10-20 in nunilxfr' spherical or cone-shai)ed; dark, purple-brown centre' *ruit.—Head o. jeeds. Seeds.—Da
. The birds of Australia. Birds. Scarlet-headed Finch: Poephila mivahiUs. Australian Museum. Masked Finch; P. personata. The Masked Finch, P. personata. North-west Australia, Northern Territory, North Queensland. Black velvety ring on face, surrounding the orange bill; feet fleshy red; iris red. Total length 5.2 inches, culmen .45, wing 2.2, tail 2.05, tarsus .35. The White-eared Finch, P. leucotis. North Australia and North Queens- land. Bill yellowish-horn, feet red; iris dark-brown. Total length 4 inches, culmen .45, wing 2.15, tail 1.75, tarsus .55. The Gouldian Finch, P. gouldiw. North-we Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-australia-birds-scarlet-headed-finch-poephila-mivahius-australian-museum-masked-finch-p-personata-the-masked-finch-p-personata-north-west-australia-northern-territory-north-queensland-black-velvety-ring-on-face-surrounding-the-orange-bill-feet-fleshy-red-iris-red-total-length-52-inches-culmen-45-wing-22-tail-205-tarsus-35-the-white-eared-finch-p-leucotis-north-australia-and-north-queens-land-bill-yellowish-horn-feet-red-iris-dark-brown-total-length-4-inches-culmen-45-wing-215-tail-175-tarsus-55-the-gouldian-finch-p-gouldiw-north-we-image231989310.html
RMRDC0ME–. The birds of Australia. Birds. Scarlet-headed Finch: Poephila mivahiUs. Australian Museum. Masked Finch; P. personata. The Masked Finch, P. personata. North-west Australia, Northern Territory, North Queensland. Black velvety ring on face, surrounding the orange bill; feet fleshy red; iris red. Total length 5.2 inches, culmen .45, wing 2.2, tail 2.05, tarsus .35. The White-eared Finch, P. leucotis. North Australia and North Queens- land. Bill yellowish-horn, feet red; iris dark-brown. Total length 4 inches, culmen .45, wing 2.15, tail 1.75, tarsus .55. The Gouldian Finch, P. gouldiw. North-we
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. CYRILLA RACEMIFIjORA 89 * Foliage deciduous ; fruit red or orange-red on stems ^ inch or less long. (F ) P. Leaves clustered on sbort side spurs; berries ^ inch; hardy shrubs or trees to 30 or 40 feet. (G.) G. Leaves widest beyond the middle, l|-3 inches long, dark above, pale beneath. Swamp Holly (72). — Hex deoidua. G. Leaves widest below the middle, 2-6 inches long, sharply ser- rate. Lauce-leaved Holly (7.3) — Ilex montloola. F. Leaves alternate and not in clusters; berries but ^ inch or less. (H.) H. Berries about J inc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-cyrilla-racemifijora-89-foliage-deciduous-fruit-red-or-orange-red-on-stems-inch-or-less-long-f-p-leaves-clustered-on-sbort-side-spurs-berries-inch-hardy-shrubs-or-trees-to-30-or-40-feet-g-g-leaves-widest-beyond-the-middle-l-3-inches-long-dark-above-pale-beneath-swamp-holly-72-hex-deoidua-g-leaves-widest-below-the-middle-2-6-inches-long-sharply-ser-rate-lauce-leaved-holly-73-ilex-montloola-f-leaves-alternate-and-not-in-clusters-berries-but-inch-or-less-h-h-berries-about-j-inc-image232270069.html
RMRDTPRH–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. CYRILLA RACEMIFIjORA 89 * Foliage deciduous ; fruit red or orange-red on stems ^ inch or less long. (F ) P. Leaves clustered on sbort side spurs; berries ^ inch; hardy shrubs or trees to 30 or 40 feet. (G.) G. Leaves widest beyond the middle, l|-3 inches long, dark above, pale beneath. Swamp Holly (72). — Hex deoidua. G. Leaves widest below the middle, 2-6 inches long, sharply ser- rate. Lauce-leaved Holly (7.3) — Ilex montloola. F. Leaves alternate and not in clusters; berries but ^ inch or less. (H.) H. Berries about J inc
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